Backend Engineer, Streaming Media at Saturn

San Francisco, California, United States

Saturn Logo
$150,000 – $201,000Compensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Streaming Media, Broadcast, OTTIndustries

Requirements

  • BS Computer Science + 5 years of industry experience or MS Computer Science + 3 years of industry experience or equivalent combination of education and training
  • Experience working in a video OTT/broadcast environment
  • Knowledge of video codecs and compression (H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC)
  • Knowledge of audio codecs and containers (AAC, PCM, AC-3, EAC-3, MPEG-1 Layer-II)
  • Knowledge of ABR/OTT technologies (HLS, DASH)
  • Knowledge of MPEG Transport Streams in broadcast and ABR workflows
  • Basic experience with command-line video tools like FFMPEG, MP4Box, and TSDuck
  • Basic network transport knowledge (Multicast, TCP/UDP)
  • Excellent ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with designers, product owners, and engineers

Responsibilities

  • Designing and developing performant and scalable streaming systems
  • Developing automation scripting and video analysis tools
  • Building security-first systems for mass consumption
  • Working closely with designers and AI engineers to continuously improve the user experience
  • Conducting thorough testing to identify and resolve issues before deployment
  • Taking ownership across the stack
  • Contributing to iterative development and regular refactoring to maintain code health

Skills

FFMPEG
HLS
DASH
H.264
H.265
HEVC
AAC
MPEG Transport Streams
TCP/UDP
Multicast
MP4Box
TSDuck

Saturn

Time-based social network and calendar app

About Saturn

Saturn Technologies Inc. has created a time-based social network specifically designed for students. Its main product is a calendar app that combines traditional scheduling with social networking features, allowing users to manage their assignments, homework, and tasks while connecting with friends. This app is tailored for high school and college students, making time management more interactive and engaging. Unlike other calendar apps, Saturn emphasizes collaboration and social interaction, which sets it apart in the educational technology market. The company operates on a freemium model, offering basic features for free while providing premium options for a fee. With recent funding of $44 million, Saturn aims to enhance its app, grow its user base, and explore new markets, all while making scheduling a more enjoyable experience for students.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2018Year Founded
$51.6MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Consumer Software, EducationIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Stock Options

Risks

Privacy concerns may lead to regulatory scrutiny and loss of user trust.
Rapid app version releases suggest potential underlying security vulnerabilities.
New competitors in EdTech could dilute Saturn's market share.

Differentiation

Saturn combines scheduling with social networking for a unique student experience.
The app supports complex high school schedules, enhancing its utility for students.
Saturn's freemium model attracts a large user base quickly.

Upsides

Recent $44M funding indicates strong investor confidence in Saturn's growth potential.
Increased demand for digital tools in education boosts Saturn's market relevance.
Expansion of 5G technology enhances Saturn's app performance and user experience.

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