Senior Software Engineer, Conversions API
LiveRamp · San Francisco, CA
About this role
LiveRamp is hiring a senior-level Backend Engineer in the software engineering function based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with Java, SQL, REST APIs, AWS. Compensation is listed at $163,000–$191,000 per year.
- Role
- Backend Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Posted
- May 14, 2026
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Job description
from LiveRamp careersLiveRamp is the data collaboration platform of choice for the world’s most innovative companies. A groundbreaking leader in consumer privacy, data ethics, and foundational identity, LiveRamp is setting the new standard for building a connected customer view with unmatched clarity and context while protecting precious brand and consumer trust. LiveRamp offers complete flexibility to collaborate wherever data lives to support the widest range of data collaboration use cases—within organizations, between brands, and across its premier global network of top-quality partners.
Hundreds of global innovators, from iconic consumer brands and tech giants to banks, retailers, and healthcare leaders turn to LiveRamp to build enduring brand and business value by deepening customer engagement and loyalty, activating new partnerships, and maximizing the value of their first-party data while staying on the forefront of rapidly evolving compliance and privacy requirements.

Our Conversions API (CAPI) solution facilitates the ingestion of first-party conversion event data—including transactions, registrations, or application installs—directly from a customer's data source, enabling distribution to advertising platforms for enhanced measurement and performance optimization.
We handle product requests and enhancements, focusing on scalability, modernization, performance, cost, security, legal compliance, reliability, and quality. Projects include batch data processing, developing new REST APIs, and migrating older workflows to modern tech stack. These initiatives aim to improve processing speed, scalability, maintainability, and cost-effectiveness.