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SymphonyAI - Backend Technical Architect/Principal Staff Engineer

SymphonyAIBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 16 May 2026

SymphonyAI is seeking a Backend Technical Architect to drive the design and development of their Iris Smart Manufacturing platform. The role involves hands-on Python development and the architecture of scalable, microservices-based distributed systems on Azure. You will solve complex performance bottlenecks and provide technical leadership to a team of engineers. This is a high-ownership position focused on building resilient, high-performance production-grade software.

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Engineering

Work mode

Hybrid, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

SymphonyAI is seeking a Backend Technical Architect to drive the design and development of their Iris Smart Manufacturing platform. The role involves hands-on Python development and the architecture of scalable, microservices-based distributed systems on Azure. You will solve complex performance bottlenecks and provide technical leadership to a team of engineers. This is a high-ownership position focused on building resilient, high-performance production-grade software.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with clear architectural expectations and high-impact distributed systems work.

The JD provides a very clear breakdown of architectural responsibilities, tech stack, and performance engineering expectations.

Salaries at SymphonyAI

26.2 LPA average

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Must haves

  • Deep Python expertise
  • Experience building and scaling microservices-based distributed systems
  • Understanding of concurrency, parallelism, async processing, and event-driven architectures
  • Strong grasp of API design (REST/gRPC)
  • Experience with SQL (Postgres) and NoSQL (MongoDB, Elasticsearch)
  • Hands-on experience with cloud and infrastructure (Azure, Docker, Kubernetes)

Tools and skills

pythonmicroservices architecturepostgresqlmongodbelasticsearchkafkaevent hubsazuredockerkubernetesci/cdrestgrpc

Nice to have: prometheus, grafana, kibana, airflow, nifi, ontology, knowledge graph, genai.

About the company

Established AI-focused enterprise software company, not a household FAANG name.

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