****About Convo Communications LLC****
Founded in March 2009, Convo is the world's largest Deaf-owned business with over 500 employees serving five countries in ten different languages. Here at Convo, we believe that conversations are the key to enhancing the lives of 70 million Deaf individuals and the people around them. By creating solutions to address the experience deprivation that many Deaf people face, we can have a lasting and positive impact on their daily lives.
****About the role****
The Software Engineer II is a highly valued member of the Engineering team and plays a critical role in designing, building, and maintaining the software systems that power Convo Communications' mission-critical platform. Our systems are complex, high-impact, and relied upon daily to support real-time communication services.
The Software Engineer II will be comfortable in navigating ambiguity, making informed trade-offs between delivery speed and system stability, and clearly communicating progress, risks, and proposed solutions to the broader team. This includes working effectively within a codebase that contains both legacy components and modern microservices, respecting established patterns while introducing improvements thoughtfully and safely. Success in this role requires strong written communication, operational ownership, and sound technical judgment. You will be expected to proactively identify risks, propose solutions, and deliver reliable, production-ready code in a regulated, always-on environment, while collaborating with senior engineers and leadership for alignment on higher-impact decisions. This position offers a clear growth path toward a Senior Software Engineer role as scope, ownership, and system-level responsibility expand over time.
****What you'll do****
System Architecture & Technical Alignment
● Design and implement services and features within established architectural patterns.
● Contribute to written technical designs and implementation plans, collaborating with senior engineers to ensure alignment on broader system impact.
● Review approaches and trade-offs with the engineering team to maintain consistency, scalability, and reliability across the platform.
● Build software with security, privacy, and compliance considerations in mind, partnering with internal teams as needed.
Software Development & Delivery
● Develop, test, and deploy production-ready code, including building and maintaining automated tests, to balance delivery timelines with system stability, reliability, and maintainability.
● Apply sound technical judgment when refactoring existing systems or implementing pragmatic fixes, documenting decisions and communicating trade-offs clearly.
● Participate actively in code reviews and uphold established engineering standards and best practices.
Operational Ownership & Risk Management
● Proactively identify technical risks, performance bottlenecks, and system weaknesses, proposing solutions and collaborating with senior engineers on higher-impact remediation efforts.
● Participate in production support and incident response, contributing to investigation and resolution efforts.
● Contribute to monitoring, logging, and alerting practices, and assist with incident investigation, root cause analysis, and follow-up improvements to support system health and reliability.
Documentation & Communication
● Create and maintain clear technical documentation, including implementation notes, architectural context, and code-level documentation.
● Use written communication to keep work visible, reduce reliance on synchronous meetings, and support effective collaboration in a distributed environment.
● Ensure technical decisions, open questions, and current work status are accessible and understandable to other team members.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
● Partner with Product and Operations teams to understand requirements and deliver reliable technical solutions.
● Collaborate effectively with distributed team members across time zones using asynchronous tools such as Slack, Jira, and shared documentation.
● Support continuous improvement initiatives that enhance system reliability, developer efficiency, and operational clarity.
****Qualifications****
● 3--5 years of professional software engineering experience in production environments.
● Production-level proficiency in at least two of the following languages or frameworks:
o Ruby
o JavaScript / TypeScript (Node.js)
o Java (Spring Framework)
o Python
● Experience designing and working with relational databases such as MySQL or PostgreSQL.
● Working knowledge of Redis and RabbitMQ or similar caching and messaging systems.
● Experience building, maintaining, or troubleshooting CI/CD pipelines, including GitHub Actions.
● Experience working with AWS services and cloud-based architectures.
● Familiarity with Linux-based environments, including on-premise infrastructure.
● Proven ability to work independently, manage ambiguity, and deliver stable solutions in a fast-paced environment.
● Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts clearly.
● Experience working in distributed or remote teams across multiple time zones.
● Reliable high-speed internet connection suitable for full-time remote work.
● Availability to support occasional after-hours production issues as needed.
● ****Authorization to work in the United States.****
The Software Engineer II at AMH plays a crucial role in developing and maintaining cloud-native applications. This position primarily involves building Azure-based applications using ASP.NET Core and React, ensuring that the software solutions are scalable and efficient.
In addition to application development, the engineer will implement microservices and micro frontends, leveraging Azure services like Azure Functions and Azure Service Bus. This role also includes conducting code reviews and collaborating with cross-functional teams to align development efforts with business goals.
To be considered for the Software Engineer II position, candidates must possess a minimum of three years of experience in delivering enterprise-level web applications using ASP.NET/C#. A bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is preferred, though not mandatory.
Moreover, applicants should demonstrate expertise in Azure stack web development, distributed systems architecture, and microservices. Strong experience in Azure application security and containerization is also essential for success in this role.
The anticipated salary range for the Software Engineer II position at AMH is between $121,116 and $151,395 annually, depending on various factors such as geographic location and experience. This competitive pay structure reflects AMH's commitment to attracting top talent in the industry.
In addition to a robust salary, employees enjoy comprehensive benefits, including nine paid holidays per year and a generous paid time off (PTO) policy. New hires accrue PTO at a rate of 0.0577 hours per hour worked, providing a maximum of 120 hours annually, which supports a healthy work-life balance.
Interested candidates can apply for the Software Engineer II position through the AMH careers page. The application process typically involves submitting a resume and a cover letter that highlights relevant experience and skills.
To enhance the chances of success, applicants are encouraged to tailor their application materials to reflect the specific qualifications outlined in the job description. Additionally, preparing for technical interviews by reviewing common coding challenges and Azure-related scenarios can be beneficial.