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We are looking for experienced back-end engineers to help design and build out our platform. Weโre aiming to aggregate logistics data to enable customers to operate more efficiently and connect them with other logistics companies. We believe weโre on to something big, but to get there weโre working through end-to-end complex problems in a complex and old-fashioned domain.\nLogistics software is notorious for overloading users with information, which requires a masters in spaghetti science to understand. Complexity in enterprise software is unavoidable, but we believe the end user shouldnโt have to jump through hoops to manage it. This may seem simple, but logistics is filled with antiquated processes and users.\nIf you consider yourself an experienced developer magician who can bring fun to traditionally boring domain, or someone who can make up for lack of experience with passion, weโre looking for you.\n*A LITTLE ABOUT US*\nWe are not a typical startup. We're the skunkworks offshoot of an existing logistics company - we founded this startup to address logistics challenges we've faced since we started that company nearly 20 years ago. It turns out most of our competitors face the same problems, and the industry at large isn't making much progress to solve them. So the solutions we're developing are targeting real problems with real monetization potential. The founders have a good understanding of both the logistics industry and programming - so working with us isn't going to be an exercise in dealing with a pointy haired boss. We believe in solid development practices that avoid technical debt, and want to focus on product quality above all else. We also believe in independence and accountability - not looking to add 'babysitter' to our job descriptions.\nWe've been trying to tackle these problems in some fashion for many years, but development only really picked up in the last year.\n*WHAT YOUโLL NEED*\n-C#, postgres, NiFi, & Firebase\n-Talent for creative and functional solutions to difficult problems\n-Strong computer science fundamentals\n-A stomach for working in a fast-paced and uncertain problem domain\n-Ability to ship quality code quickly\nProject Type: Ongoing project\nOngoing project: Developer\nProject Stage: Fully Specified \n\nPlease mention the words **SURGE DICE ROBUST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTguOTcuMTQuODI=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Firebase, C, C Plus Plus, Backend and Executive jobs that are similar:\n\n
$80,000 — $115,000/year\n
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We are looking for experienced front-end engineers to help design and build out our platform. Weโre aiming to aggregate logistics data to enable customers to operate more efficiently and connect them with other logistics companies. We believe weโre on to something big, but to get there weโre working through end-to-end complex problems in a complex and old-fashioned domain.\nLogistics software is notorious for overloading users with information, which requires a masters in spaghetti science to understand. Complexity in enterprise software is unavoidable, but we believe the end user shouldnโt have to jump through hoops to manage it. This may seem simple, but logistics is filled with antiquated processes and users.\nIf you consider yourself an experienced designer magician who can bring fun to traditionally boring domain, or someone who can make up for lack of experience with passion, weโre looking for you.\n*A LITTLE ABOUT US*\nWe are not a typical startup. We're the skunkworks offshoot of an existing logistics company - we founded this startup to address logistics challenges we've faced since we started that company nearly 20 years ago. It turns out most of our competitors face the same problems, and the industry at large isn't making much progress to solve them. So the solutions we're developing are targeting real problems with real monetization potential. The founders have a good understanding of both the logistics industry and programming - so working with us isn't going to be an exercise in dealing with a pointy haired boss. We believe in solid development practices that avoid technical debt, and want to focus on product quality above all else. We also believe in independence and accountability - not looking to add 'babysitter' to our job descriptions.\nWe've been trying to tackle these problems in some fashion for many years, but development only really picked up in the last year.\n*WHAT YOUโLL NEED*\n-Angular & Firebase\n-Talent for creative and functional solutions to difficult problems\n-Strong computer science fundamentals\n-A stomach for working in a fast-paced and uncertain problem domain\n-Ability to ship quality code quickly\n*STACK*\n-Programming language - TypeScript\n-Front-end framework : Angular 6\n-Mobile and web application development platform - Firebase\n-NoSQL cloud database - Cloud Firestore\n-Unit tests - Karma & Jasmine\n-End-to-end tests - Protractor\nProject Type: Ongoing project\nOngoing project: Developer\nProject Stage: Fully Specified \n\nPlease mention the words **CREDIT RICE BROCCOLI** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTguOTcuMTQuODI=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Firebase, Cloud, Angular, Front End and Executive jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
# How do you apply?\n\nThis job post has been closed by the poster, which means they probably have enough applicants now. Please do not apply.