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HashiCorp solves development, operations, and security challenges in infrastructure so organizations can focus on business-critical tasks. We build products to give organizations a consistent way to manage their move to cloud-based IT infrastructures for running their applications. Our products enable companies large and small to mix and match AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and other clouds as well as on-premises environments, easing their ability to deliver new applications.
At HashiCorp, we have used the Tao of HashiCorp as our guiding principles for product development and operate according to a strong set of company principles for how we interact with each other. We value top-notch collaboration and communication skills, both among internal teams and in how we interact with our users.
Our Team
The HashiCorp IP Compliance and Assurance Engineering team is tasked with building and establishing governance around Code governance, Detect IP Compliance breakages and provide assurance about our licensing. The team combines software engineering, cloud infrastructure engineering, and a deep understanding of Code governance issues, focusing on tooling development, cloud optimization, and governance. Working closely with product, and engineering, the team delivers outcomes that align with HashiCorp’s compliance and licensing goals.
About this Role
As a Senior Software Development Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the development and enhancement of our code licensing and governance systems. Your contributions will be pivotal in building solutions that not only meet technical requirements but also comply with intellectual property laws.
In this role, you can expect to:
You may be a good fit for our team if:
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