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We are looking for an experienced NextJS developer to help us build a new platform here at Bonfire. You will be working on a very small team while reporting directly to the CTO, and will have an opportunity to build a project from the ground up without any technical debt or legacy code to worry about.
Your primary focus will be on building a standalone NextJS app with ecommerce capabilities, which will be tightly integrated with our Python Django Backend (REST API).
Bonfire is a well established business (been here since 2012). We are building a new addition to our software offering, and thatโs where you come in. We are looking for a long-term relationship and committed individuals to join our team.
This position is available only to candidates from North and South America time zones.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIESย
include but are not limited to:
Build a NextJS app from the ground up, including routing, serving pages, and consuming our REST API
Own the entire front end, including end user experience and design system
Implement, maintain, and scale a UI design system using React components and CSS frameworks such as Tailwind UI
Build new UI components and prototype interactive flows based on mockups in digital design software like Figma
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Proficiency in written & spoken English
Advanced/Expert knowledge of React and NextJS framework
Exceptional knowledge of HTML, CSS, and CSS pre-processing tools
Familiarity with semantic markup and W3C accessibility guidelines
In-depth understanding of common product & UX design patterns and principles
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
2+ years of experience with NextJS, and minimum of 3 NextJSapps you built or worked on
4+ years experience in frontend development
Experience working with and implementing UI design systems
Consistent access to a reasonably distraction free home work space, with reliable access to high-speed internet and use of a smart phone/mobile device.
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Salary and compensation
$60,000 — $90,000/year
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This is a remote position. You will be managing 100% remote team.\n\nBonfire is an ecommerce platform where anyone can design and sell custom apparel online with a no-inventory campaign-based model. Our users range widely, including nonprofits raising money and building brand awareness, content creators engaging their audiences, individuals launching personal fundraisers and everything in between.\n\nWe build software that facilitates just about every aspect of buying or selling custom apparel online. Our UX-heavy modules include our self service merchandise design tool and campaign/store setup flows which dovetail into our highly trafficked campaign pages & checkout flows. We also build for the supply chain & logistics side of our business, with portals and services that serve admin, preproduction, design and fulfillment needs.\n\nAs Director of Engineering youโll report directly to the CTO and lead our companyโs engineering planning efforts while ensuring that every feature that we ship is made with quality and delivered on time. Youโll be a key contributor to our close-knit executive & leadership team, helping make company-level decisions. Our tremendous growth needs a process-driven, systems thinker to help translate our vision into long term success.\n\nAre you ready to join an amazing company doing good in this wonderful world?\n\nYour Responsibilities Include:\n\n**People:**\n\n* Leading and monitoring the progress of engineering teams (20 people)\n* Help Bonfire hire and manage best developers, keep them engaged and motivated\n\n**Process:**\n\n* Own and improve processes, tools and systems for day-to-day activities of our Dev team\n* Attend organizational meetings in Leadership and represent Devโs perspective and impact; communicate with the executive team and help guide company planning from the tech perspective\n* Communicating the strategic vision to directors and managers, ensuring that each individual teamโs work aligns with the companyโs broader goals\n\n**Software:**\n\n* Orchestrate architecture decisions in coordination with the Product & Dev teams, and help make final decisions on complex integrations and infrastructure projects\n* Overseeing the execution of large initiatives & features, from the initial brainstorming session to the finished product\n\n \n**Requirements:**\n\n* Fluent English (written and spoken)\n* 3+ years management experience (ideally with managing remote teams)\n* Familiarity with modern development methodologies (including planning & reporting)\n* Familiarity with AngularJS, Spring (Java), Postgres, Linux\n* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills\n\n \n**Compensation & Benefits**\n\n* Competitive base salary + annual bonus\n* World class benefits including unlimited PTO + holidays\n \n\nPlease mention the words **SALUTE KNIFE VANISH** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDg=). 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#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\nPlease apply here: https://careers.bonfire.com/director-of-engineering/
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This is a remote position. You will be joining 100% remote team.\n\nBonfire is an ecommerce platform where anyone can design and sell custom apparel online with a no-inventory campaign-based model. Our users range widely, including nonprofits raising money and building brand awareness, content creators engaging their audiences, individuals launching personal fundraisers and everything in between.\n\nWe build software that facilitates just about every aspect of buying or selling custom apparel online. Our UX-heavy modules include our self service merchandise design tool and campaign/store setup flows which dovetail into our highly trafficked campaign pages & checkout flows. We also build for the supply chain & logistics side of our business, with portals and services that serve admin, preproduction, design and fulfillment needs.\n\nWe are looking to hire a Java Spring Developer. You will be working on our REST API and Angular frontend. We are looking for a long-term relationship and committed individuals to join our team.\n\n**About you**\n\n* You can work on a feature from start to finish, communicate about it and ask the right questions.\n* You are comfortable with Java and can confidently write code and see it deployed to production servers.\n* You have an excellent knowledge of Spring (Boot). Alternatively, you are eager to read a book or two on it quickly and feign years of experience during the interview ๐\n* SQL comes naturally to you and you understand how JPA/Hibernate works.\n* You can tinker with Javascript code and help improve our Angular stack.\n* You are not afraid to SSH into a server and change some configuration files.\n* Your English is proficient.\n\n**The role**\n\n* Senior Java developer is responsible for implementing new features, fixing bugs and improving and refactoring code.\n* Most of what we do is web related โ many tasks will ask you to implement REST endpoints to achieve some business objectives and connect the dots on the web.\n* Many tasks are not strictly web related and may challenge you in other ways (e.g. data analytics, network communication, database optimization, etc.).\n* You will have a lot of independence and agency while working, but you will communicate with other colleagues daily and often work with them directly to solve coding issues.\n\n**The work environment**\n\nThis is a remote position. You have an amazing opportunity to join our fast growing platform and make it grow even faster.\n\nWe offer you outstanding team environment, low stress atmosphere, and an opportunity to advance your career by building amazing things on a modern tech stack. \n\nPlease mention the words **TOAST COIL WEASEL** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMDg=). 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 Java, Senior, Ecommerce, Developer, Digital Nomad, English, JavaScript, Angular and API jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
# How do you apply?\n\nPlease apply by submitting the form here: https://careers.bonfire.com/senior-java-developer-2/
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