Video Engineer

Salary

₹15 - 30 LPA

Min Experience

2 years

Location

Bangalore

JobType

full-time

About the role

Overview

Company name: 100ms | HQ Location: San Francisco | Website | LinkedIn

Role: Video Engineer

  • Experience: 2-6 years
  • Salary range: Rs. 15-30 lakhs per annum
  • Location: Bangalore
  • Type: Full-time

About the Role
They are seeking a Video Engineer to join their dynamic team in Bangalore. In this role, you'll be responsible for building and optimizing systems that deliver high-quality audio and video experiences across a global user base. You'll play a key role in scaling the platform while contributing to the broader video engineering community through open-source work.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Design, develop, and optimize services to enhance audio-video quality and performance
  2. Own features and modules end-to-end, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security
  3. Diagnose and solve complex architectural problems in collaboration with cross-functional teams
  4. Ensure top-tier audio-video delivery across diverse network conditions and devices
  5. Promote best engineering practices and contribute to building strong development workflows
  6. Support and contribute to open-source initiatives, helping set standards for video conferencing technology

What We're Looking For

  1. Strong experience in video/audio streaming technologies and protocols (WebRTC, RTP/RTCP, etc.)
  2. Solid programming skills in C++, Rust, Go, or similar languages
  3. Experience building scalable media systems or real-time communication applications
  4. Familiarity with performance tuning, network optimization, and cross-platform development
  5. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
  6. Passion for open-source and driving technical excellence

About the company

About Us:
Building AI agents for healthcare operations. Scheduling, intake, benefits verification, telehealth and more

Skills

video encoding
Transcoding
RTMP
RTSP
Real Time Streaming Protocol - RTSP
RTP
HLS
video conferencing
WebAssembly
webRTC