Remote MySQL
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MySQL is one of the most widely deployed databases in the world, powering web applications at every scale. Explore remote MySQL developer jobs at companies that rely on solid relational data foundations. These roles value query optimization, replication expertise, and data reliability.
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Shopify API GraphQL - Senior Backend Specialist / embedded Polaris - (Spring Boot 3) (GCP / Azure / AWS) - remote
Full-Stack Developer, AI Applications
Full-Stack Developer, AI Applications
Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services
Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services
Full Stack Developer (AI Focus - Remote)
Software Developer
Staff Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services
Staff Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services
Staff Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services
Full Stack Engineer (Early Career to Senior) – Agentic AI Products
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Full-stack Developer (React & Node.js)
Senior AI-Enabled Full-Stack Developer
Senior Database Reliability Engineer
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is MySQL still relevant when PostgreSQL is so popular?
Yes. MySQL powers much of the existing web — WordPress, Shopify (historically), and countless PHP/Laravel applications run on MySQL. AWS Aurora MySQL and RDS MySQL are the managed database of choice for many established companies. While PostgreSQL has stronger advanced features, MySQL's InnoDB engine is highly optimized for read-heavy workloads. Engineers maintaining existing MySQL infrastructure (migrations, optimization, replication) are in ongoing demand, and MySQL 8.x has added many features that close the gap with PostgreSQL.
What MySQL skills do remote companies look for?
Query optimization (EXPLAIN output, index usage, query caching), schema design for performance, replication (primary/replica setups for read scaling), partitioning for large tables, stored procedures and triggers, connection pooling (ProxySQL), and managed database operations (RDS, Aurora). For high-traffic applications: query analysis with Percona Toolkit, slow query log analysis, and schema migrations with minimal locking (pt-online-schema-change, gh-ost).
What do remote engineers with MySQL expertise earn?
MySQL expertise is typically part of a broader backend or data engineering skill set. Backend engineers with strong MySQL skills earn $100k–$160k at US remote companies. Database administrators and engineers who specialize in high-performance MySQL at scale earn $130k–$210k. Companies running large MySQL deployments with complex replication topologies pay the most for this depth. European MySQL-focused backend roles pay €60k–€115k.
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