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Staff Engineer - Backend

TELUS DigitalBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

TELUS Digital is hiring a Staff Backend Engineer to drive architecture and scale backend systems. The role involves designing distributed, high-throughput microservices using Go, Java, or Python in a cloud-native environment. Candidates will lead technical initiatives, ensure system observability, and mentor engineers across the organization. This position focuses on delivering scalable solutions within a global digital services context.

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Experience

7+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

TELUS Digital is hiring a Staff Backend Engineer to drive architecture and scale backend systems. The role involves designing distributed, high-throughput microservices using Go, Java, or Python in a cloud-native environment. Candidates will lead technical initiatives, ensure system observability, and mentor engineers across the organization. This position focuses on delivering scalable solutions within a global digital services context.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with clear expectations for a staff engineer in a large-scale global organization.

Clear staff-level responsibilities defined with specific technical stack and architectural expectations.

Salaries at TELUS Digital

4.0 LPA average

Based on 2 Grapevine salary entries for TELUS Digital.

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Other roles

0 - 2 years

3 LPA average

Range: 3 - 3 LPA

Other roles

2 - 4 years

5 LPA average

Range: 5 - 5 LPA

Must haves

  • 7+ years professional experience in backend software engineering
  • 1+ years operating at a staff level or equivalent
  • Experience designing and scaling backend systems in production
  • Proficiency in Go, Java, or Python
  • Understanding of cloud-native architectures, containerization, and orchestration
  • Knowledge of data modeling, API design, and asynchronous systems

Tools and skills

gojavapythonawsgcpazuredockerkubernetesrestgraphqlrpc

Nice to have: event-driven design, domain-driven design.

About the company

Established global digital services and customer experience provider, though not a top-tier big tech engine.

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