[Remote] Senior Software Engineer, Wikidata Platform at Wikimedia Foundation

Remote

Wikimedia Foundation Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Technology, Open Knowledge, Non-ProfitIndustries

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience as a backend or platform engineer working on distributed systems or data platforms
  • Deep understanding of database and knowledge graph representation technologies and standards
  • Proficiency in Java, C++, or other systems languages (ability to set up, scale, and investigate systems is more important than expertise in a particular language)
  • Experience building and operating production-grade services with SLOs
  • Familiarity with modern observability tools (metrics, logging, tracing)
  • Understanding of graph databases, search indexes, or data processing pipelines
  • Ability to work collaboratively across disciplines and communicate clearly across technical and non-technical audiences
  • A commitment to learning, resilience, and contributing to a mission-driven engineering culture
  • Working hours that overlap with UTC+1 to UTC-5 time zones, specifically 14:00 UTC to 17:00 UTC

Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain backend systems and APIs that power Wikidata’s query infrastructure
  • Improve reliability, observability, and automation of the Wikidata Query Service and data pipelines
  • Collaborate with SRE, data engineers, and product teams to ensure stability and scalability under growing usage
  • Monitor production systems, respond to operational incidents, and proactively identify and resolve bottlenecks
  • Support platform migrations and system upgrades (e.g., triple stores, streaming ingestion)
  • Contribute to deployment automation, CI/CD workflows, and service instrumentation
  • Participate in code reviews, design discussions, and technical planning
  • Document systems and share knowledge with team members and Wikimedia’s broader technical community

Skills

Backend Engineering
Distributed Systems
Data Platforms
APIs
SPARQL
Triple Stores
CI/CD
Observability
Automation
SRE
Data Pipelines
Streaming Ingestion
Deployment Automation
Code Review
System Monitoring

Wikimedia Foundation

Operates Wikipedia and free knowledge projects

About Wikimedia Foundation

The Wikimedia Foundation operates Wikipedia and other free knowledge projects, aiming to create a world where everyone can freely access and share knowledge. It provides a platform for users to read, contribute, and share content, while also supporting the volunteer communities that help maintain these projects. The foundation is funded by donations from individuals and institutions, emphasizing its nonprofit status. Unlike many other organizations, it focuses on making knowledge accessible to all without charge, advocating for policies that support free knowledge initiatives. Its goal is to empower individuals to contribute to and benefit from a collective pool of knowledge.

San Francisco, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2003Year Founded
$145.9MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Social Impact, EducationIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

Remote Work Options

Risks

Reliance on Nvidia's AI tech may affect Wikimedia's data processing autonomy.
DSA audit could reveal vulnerabilities requiring significant resources to address.
Decentralized platforms like Mastodon may divert users from Wikipedia.

Differentiation

Wikimedia Foundation operates the world's largest free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
It supports a diverse range of projects like Wiktionary and Wikisource.
The Foundation is a non-profit, relying on global donations for funding.

Upsides

Nvidia's NeMo Retriever tech reduced Wikipedia processing time from 30 days to 3 days.
Holistic AI's audit under the DSA enhances Wikimedia's platform safety and accountability.
Collaboration with Open Foundation West Africa combats misinformation during Ghana's elections.

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