\nProduct Engineer\nHigh level stuff you might be filtering against ๐\nLocation: Remote (UK timezone +/- 6 hrs generally). In the UK we will hire you as an employee. In other countries youโll need to be setup as a contractor initially.\nType: Full-time\nSalary: Location dependent. As a reference, our current range in the UK is ยฃ75k to ยฃ110k. If you will work from another location, you should map this to your equivalent market rate to be competitive. We are open to negotiation as we recognise there are different situations, but these are our general guardrails.\n\n\nWhat I am looking for\n๐ Hi, Iโm Martin, VP of Engineering at Zen Educate and Iโm looking for engineers who can make an impact on the real world problem of education staffing, and do it through engineering excellence.\n\n\nEvery place has its own understanding of what engineering excellence looks like (sometimes written down, sometimes not). Hereโs what it means to me and Zen:\nโข Valuing real world outcomes and shared learning over output\nโข Product thinking over pure tech - start with the problem, ship quickly and iterate. \nโข Team success and sustainability over individual heroics. \n\n\nWe are a small, but mighty team and so every engineer has the opportunity to make an outsized impact and put their stamp on what excellence looks like in practice. What do I mean by โsmallโ? Today we have 4 product teams and 24 engineers including Tech Lead Managers and Principals.\n\n\nWe recognise the world is not static - โwhat got us here, wonโt get us thereโ - so we look for curiosity, adaptability and proactiveness as fundamental traits. The engineers I see be the most successful are those who focus on solving problems, look to help others and just happen to typically leverage technology to do so.\n\n\nSo whether youโre passionate about building great products, scaling systems, or improving team processes, youโll thrive at Zen if you care deeply about users, focus on real-world outcomes, pursue continuous learning and strive to make others better ๐ช\n\n\nWhat we are building and why\nGetting the right teacher into the right school at the right time is a crucial problem to solve, both for education outcomes for children and for the sustainability of an industry that spends billions on this.\n\n\nToday the platform we are building supports internal operations teams on filling roles, educators on finding roles via our mobile app and schools on getting educators in for both short-term and long-term roles. The more we develop the platform (and the ability to self-serve in the marketplace), the more efficient the whole process becomes, which means more money going back to educators and into classrooms (over ยฃ30 million since 2017). \n\n\nWe are well established in the UK and growing at a phenomenal rate in the US ๐\n\n\nWhat we need now is to reach the next level in how we build our platform to support this growth. Thatโs where you come in ๐\n\n\nWhat the role looks like in practice\nIโve written a bunch of words above that I hope capture your interest and excitement โจ. But what really matters is what reality looks like and the best people to share that are the existing engineers on the team. So here are a few glimpses from your potential peers of some of what they have done in a week:\n\n\nโI liaised with the Finance team to help re-run a set of invoices that originally failed from our automated invoice service, and I helped implement a feature to convert a long term booking into a job role - to more accurately reflect how teachers work and track job conversions. Then I shared some design feedback for a booking credit system that was initially less well defined.โ - Jai\n\n\nโI implemented a compensation system that will cover the additional fees for teachers, which will allow schools to book needed teachersโ - Kamil\n\n\nโI was updating the job details view in our React Native app to show more information to teachers about the school and job dates to make the job offers more attractive and useful. I also upgraded our backend Rails app to use latest version of Ruby, Sidekiq, Rack and Pumaโ - Adrian\n\n\nโI started the week by pushing some small updates to our React Native app, and then finished the week by shipping a feature to improve the experience of schools finding teachers and managing to clean up a bunch of legacy code in the process.โ - Chris\n\n\nโI explored the feasibility of using Google Document AI to extract data from documents uploaded by candidates and validate them, improving automation for our onboarding process" - Lucas\n\n\nโI implemented backend and frontend MixPanel events for crucial workflows to better understand how users interact with our product and what we can improve on." - Georgi\n\n\nโI spent some time monitoring Sentry to spot performance trends and debug issues. I also built an automated rota in Coda for our Native release process, before reviewing Product Refinement Docs and contributing to shaping the solutions.โ - Ethan\n\n\nWhat you might like or dislike \nEvery place makes tradeoffs based on what they value and where they are in their journey โ๏ธ. Hereโs a list of things you might find useful in figuring out if this is the right role for you. If we end up chatting, feel free to dig deeper into any of them. Note that some of these are recent changes in our approach and may be โwork in progressโ when you join.\n\n\n๐ป How We Work\nโข Boring tech for the obvious, experimentation for the rest. Our core is Ruby on Rails, React, React Native, running on Heroku + Cloudflare etc. But we have also evaluated Amazon Personalise as a candidate for our matching system and spiked out our own AI powered knowledge-base. \nโข Process serves performance. We use agile sprints and other structure to support, but our focus is on outcomes not following rules. Greater performance gives greater freedom - think โMaster your instrument, master the music, and then forget all that and just play.โ\nโข Engineers as problem shapers (not ticket takers). Youโll thrive here if you want to shape problems, not just deliver tickets. Our Product Managers and Designers are partners you pull on for leverage rather than task givers who hide the users away.\nโข Daily shipping culture. We ship regularly and want to get even better at it. We are investing in this and welcome those whoโll help us start smaller and iterate faster.\n\n\n๐ฑ Growth & Progression\nโข Choose your own career path. We care more about impact and learning than rigid competency grids. This means greater flexibility in what progression looks like, but requires you to build an understanding of what we value from guiding principles and shared real-world examples.\nโข Few Titles, infinite Levels. We use Levels instead of Titles to show growth in a Role. You wonโt see titles like Associate, Senior, or Staff here. Instead, you can grow continuously by getting better at your current role - e.g. working faster, safer, and more independently. Changing roles is possible too, but depends on business needs, since different roles aim for different business outcomes and typically use different skills.\nโข Investment over reward as a mindset. Level changes are tightly coupled to compensation changes. Confidence in a Level change is based on sustainably doing great work at your current level. We think it is fairer to invest in what you do next, rather than reward you doing the next Level first for free!\n\n\n๐ธ Compensation\nโข Market reality. Compensation is based on your competitiveness in your local hiring market (note thatโs not just where you live). We donโt believe anyone has found a great solution to global compensation, so we aim instead to be clear and equitable in how we do it.\nโข Solid, but not flashy compensation. We pay decently, but we wonโt beat out companies with deeper pockets (yet!).\nโข Think long term investment. If you are in a place where you need to prioritise immediate financial gain then this probably isnโt the right time to join us.\n\n\n๐ค Team Culture & Collaboration\nโข Distributed engineering team. Solid communication skills and async habits are key to be effective. Youโll find strong connection here, but not through engineering getting together in-person. If you like the buzz of working near others you are welcome to work from one of our offices, but there wonโt be many engineers there on any given day.\nโข We believe in impact and measurable outcomes, alongside shared learning. If your work moves the needle or teaches us something meaningful then thatโs a win. If not, then weโll want to understand why. \nโข Balanced, sustainable work. Long hours are not a badge of honour - they are an indication something isnโt working well. We value a sustainable pace and healthy teams.\nโข Diversity is good in some ways and lacking in others. You might be the first of something here. That matters and weโll support appropriately if you are.\n\n\nHow we hire\nHire fast, fix fast. Hiring today is...not great, with most companies being too cautious and taking too long to make a decision ๐ฆ. We move quicker - our ideal is: apply Monday, offer by Friday. Then we invest heavily in the most important part - your onboarding. We ensure you are setup for success, with clear direction, experience of different teams and shipping to production within days.\n\n\nWhilst fast doesnโt mean frivolous, it does slightly increase the risk that you or we made a mistake. So we include regular check-ins during onboarding to make sure expectations match reality. If either side feels something is off then we try to fix it fast. And sometimes that will mean saying โletโs not carry onโ with respect.\n\n\nReal talk. We believe in being direct and authentic. Weโll share the good, the messy and the challenges. We recognise we wonโt have all the answers, still have much to learn, and thatโs all part of the fun of this wild ride ๐. We expect the same from you - after all we are just a bunch of humans trying to do great work together.\n\n\nMindset, not tools. We hire for how you think and create leverage, not what specific tools youโve used before. To us, experience is just another tool - it is only valuable through how you leverage it. Curiosity, adaptability, product thinking - those are the durable qualities in a changing world. And we value different opinions, so ensure you share yours - have a point of view, maybe debate a little and we will respect that.\n\n\nAlways open to great people. We are always hiring and happy to chat even if the timing isnโt quite right. Thatโs why you might see this job post open for a long time. We are not collecting resumes or doing stealth market research, we just believe in the power of serendipity. To make that more transparent - right now we have a clear need for at least 2 more engineers in the team.\n\n\nOkay, so what will the actual process look like? ๐\nโข Recruiter quick chat. Our recruiter will check you are human, can communicate effectively and cover some of the basics like compensation, benefits and availability.\nโข Technical expertise. We will do a paired session with a twist - we will be the ones sharing our screen and writing the code. So come prepared to ask questions, drive progress with another engineer and dig through an ambiguous past problem in our codebase.\nโข Product thinking. Chat to either our CPTO or a Product Manager about how youโve demonstrated a product mindset in the past. Or if you havenโt had opportunity to do that, tell us why and what youโd do differently with us. \nโข Role chat. This will be with me and Iโll be wanting to understand how you think and approach the role and engineering excellence. Iโll start by asking you the question you include in your application. And Iโll want to dig into your answers so that this becomes more of a conversation and shared exploration than a Q&A session ๐. \n\n\nAfter the recruiter chat, the remaining sessions can happen in any order and as quickly as our schedules can align. You could do them all in a day if you want or spread them out a bit.\n\n\nOnce interviewers have shared their feedback from each session we do an internal debrief - thatโs where we discuss what we are excited about you for in the role, any challenges we see and whether we think we can mitigate them at this time. From there we will make a decision and either proceed to offer or tell you that we not offering. \n\n\nWe believe feedback is important, but also know not everyone wants it - so we donโt share it by default. If youโd like feedback after the process, just let us know. Note that weโll frame the feedback from our perspective of why we did or did not have the confidence rather than as a commentary on you.\n\n\nInterested? Letโs go!\nIf you read all of the above and are excited (maybe even a little nervous) about the opportunity and how we work then I recommend applying now! If you skipped or skimmed the above, feel free to apply anyway but youโre missing a bunch of useful information that could streamline the process for you ๐\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Design, Amazon, React, Ruby, Mobile, Heroku, Engineer and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $122,500/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐ค Vision insurance\n\n๐ฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐ Medical insurance\n\n๐ Unlimited vacation\n\n๐ Paid time off\n\n๐ 4 day workweek\n\n๐ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐ Company retreats\n\n๐ฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐ Learning budget\n\n๐ช Free gym membership\n\n๐ง Mental wellness budget\n\n๐ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐ฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐ฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐ No monitoring system\n\n๐ซ No politics at work\n\n๐ We hire old (and young)\n\n
\n\n#Location\nLondon
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\nStackAdapt is a self-serve advertising platform that specializes in multi-channel solutions including native, display, video, connected TV, audio, in-game, and digital out-of-home ads. We empower hundreds of digitally-focused companies to deliver outcomes and exceptional campaign performance everyday. StackAdapt was founded with a vision to be more than an advertising platform, itโs a hub of innovation, imagination and creativity.\n\n\nEngineering at StackAdapt: \nAs an Engineer at StackAdapt, you will be directly involved in the development of our advertising platform, producing production level code that will have a direct impact on the success of our product. You will work with large data sets and have exposure to modern tech stacks around GoLang, Ruby on Rails, React, GraphQL and more. StackAdaptโs engineering organization believes in working collaboratively and cross functionally. You will get the opportunity to work in a diverse and flexible culture with dedicated career paths to help you succeed. \n\n\nWe're seeking a technical Engineering Manager II to help lead our growing full-stack engineering team. The digital advertising industry is riddled with interesting challenges as we continue to scale out our platform with a fast growing list of customers. \n\n\nWatch our talk at Amazon Tech Talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRqu-a4gPuU\n\n\nAbout the Audiences team:\nWe are a full-stack engineering team that helps marketers create ad campaigns that are targeted to a specific group of users based on their interests, location, custom identifiers and more. We are also building a customer data platform that will help to organize and manage audience data from many sources. Our team also builds functionality that helps marketers understand the effectiveness of their campaigns by tracking conversions.\n\n\nStackAdapt is a Remote First company, we are open to candidates located anywhere in North America open to working EST for this position. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat You'll be doing\n* Leading a team that builds solutions to help customers create target audiences and track them using pixel technology\n* Initially managing one team but eventually managing multiple teams through leads for each team\n* Focused on metrics and execution to ensure the highest performance from your engineering team\n* Championing our development methodology and leading scrum ceremonies\n* Promote software development best-practices and conduct rigorous code reviews\n* Review technical designs, conduct code reviews and write code as needed\n* Helping team members troubleshoot and resolve technical issues\n* Work closely with Product Managers and Designers to ensure requirements and priorities align\n* Build hiring plans and conduct interviews to identify potential high performing candidates\n* Balance and prioritize projects to maximize efficiency and ensure company objectives are achieved\n\n\n\nWhat We Are Looking For\n* At least 8 years experience of software development in web technologies and architecting scalable systems in a successful high-growth technology company\n* Proven track record of having shipped multiple products\n* At least 2 years of people management experience with at least 4 direct reports\n* You have experience with JavaScript / Typescript and modern frontend frameworks like React and Redux\n* You have experience with Ruby on Rails\n* A strong understanding of computer science fundamentals (we have not forgotten our basics!) - data structures, system design, cloud computing, full-stack development etc.\n* Having previous experience with CRM (Salesforce / Hubspot) integration and data extraction is a huge asset\n* Passion to build a positive and fun engineering culture\n\n\n\nStackAdapters Enjoy\n* Competitive salary + equity\n* RRSP matching\n* 3 weeks vacation + 3 personal care days + 1 Culture & Belief day + birthdays off\n* Access to a comprehensive mental health care platformFull benefits from day one of employment\n* Work from home reimbursements\n* Optional global WeWork membership for those who want a change from their home office\n* Robust training and onboarding program\n* Coverage and support of personal development initiatives (conferences, courses, etc)\n* Access to StackAdapt programmatic courses and certifications to support continuous learning\n* Mentorship opportunities with industry leaders\n* An awesome parental leave policy\n* A friendly, welcoming, and supportive culture\n* Our social and team events!\n\n\n\n\n\nStackAdapt is a diverse and inclusive team of collaborative, hardworking individuals trying to make a dent in the universe. No matter who you are, where you are from, who you love, follow in faith, disability (or superpower) status, ethnicity, or the gender you identify with (if youโre comfortable, let us know your pronouns), you are welcome at StackAdapt. If you have any requests or requirements to support you throughout any part of the interview process, please let our Talent team know.\n\n\nAbout StackAdapt\n\n\nWe've been recognized for our diverse and supportive workplace, high performing campaigns, award-winning customer service, and innovation. We've been awarded:\n\n\nAd Age Best Places to Work 2024\nG2 Top Software and Top Marketing and Advertising Product for 2024\nCampaignโs Best Places to Work 2023 for the UK\n2024 Best Workplaces for Women and in Canada by Great Place to Workยฎ\n#1 DSP on G2 and leader in a number of categories including Cross-Channel Advertising\n\n\n#LI-Remote\n\n\nStackAdapt is a diverse and inclusive team of collaborative, hardworking individuals trying to make a dent in the universe. No matter who you are, where you are from, who you love, follow in faith, disability (or superpower) status, ethnicity, or the gender you identify with (if youโre comfortable, let us know your pronouns), you are welcome at StackAdapt. If you have any requests or requirements to support you throughout any part of the interview process, please let our Talent team know.\n\n\nAbout StackAdapt\n\n\nWe've been recognized for our diverse and supportive workplace, high performing campaigns, award-winning customer service, and innovation. We've been awarded:\n\n\n\n\nAd Age Best Places to Work 2024\nG2 Top Software and Top Marketing and Advertising Product for 2024\nCampaignโs Best Places to Work 2023 for the UK\n2024 Best Workplaces for Women and in Canada by Great Place to Workยฎ\n#1 DSP on G2 and leader in a number of categories including Cross-Channel Advertising\n\n\n#LI-Remote \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to React, GraphQL, JavaScript, Cloud, Typescript, Ruby, Marketing and Engineer jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $115,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ฐ 401(k)\n\n๐ Distributed team\n\nโฐ Async\n\n๐ค Vision insurance\n\n๐ฆท Dental insurance\n\n๐ Medical insurance\n\n๐ Unlimited vacation\n\n๐ Paid time off\n\n๐ 4 day workweek\n\n๐ฐ 401k matching\n\n๐ Company retreats\n\n๐ฌ Coworking budget\n\n๐ Learning budget\n\n๐ช Free gym membership\n\n๐ง Mental wellness budget\n\n๐ฅ Home office budget\n\n๐ฅง Pay in crypto\n\n๐ฅธ Pseudonymous\n\n๐ฐ Profit sharing\n\n๐ฐ Equity compensation\n\nโฌ๏ธ No whiteboard interview\n\n๐ No monitoring system\n\n๐ซ No politics at work\n\n๐ We hire old (and young)\n\n
\n\n#Location\nToronto
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SessionLab is the leading platform for workshop facilitation and process design. Our mission is to empower people to create change. We do that by building technology that enables better facilitation. More than 100.000 professionals are using our Software-as-a-Service product to design and deliver meaningful workshops.
We are looking for a senior full-stack developer with frontend-focused experience to help us scale our platform and deliver more value to our customers.
Youโll be our fourth developer, working closely with our Tech Lead and other developers, as well as our designer and product manager. Youโll build new and exciting features, improve platform security and maintain the stability of our infrastructure. You will have a chance to work on and influence our whole stack, with an initial focus on the front end.
We are a bootstrapped and profitable software business, headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, and working across Europe with a fully remote 10-person team (team members currently in Sweden, Hungary, Croatia, UK, Austria, Portugal, and Italy). Therefore, we are looking for somebody who is self-motivated, independent, and comfortable working in a remote-first environment.
What we are looking for
You have deep React knowledge and experience.
You excel at CSS and enjoy developing Design Systems.
You have experience with building REST APIs (ours is built on Rails).
You are comfortable building full-stack features from scratch.
You are comfortable working in a small startup where cross-discipline work is encouraged.
You are good at problem-solving critical production issues in a timely manner.
You seek to take on responsibilities and take ownership of the work you do.
You thrive working independently, but also enjoy collaborating with people from different disciplines and you always try to look at the big picture.
Experience working remotely.
You are based within UTC-8 and UTC+3 and have a few work hours overlap with 8 am to 3 pm UTC
Advantages (not a must but a big plus)
Experience with technologies in our stack (Mobx, Rails, Webpack, PostgreSQL, Pusher).
Experience with UX/UI design and prototyping.
Experience in working on real-time sync in collaborative applications.
Experience in scaling web applications and optimizing frontend code.
Experience with workflow tools (Github Actions, Sentry, Mixpanel, Jira).
Experience with deploying production grade systems on Amazon Web Services (EC2, CloudFront, S3).
Contribution to open source projects.
Experience with maintaining WordPress.
What will I be doing?
To give you an honest perspective of where we are now: we have a stable application and infrastructure with a relatively up-to-date codebase and an extensive customer-driven roadmap of new features and improvements we want to bring to the app.
This is where you come into the picture: we need somebody who can work full-time on bringing new features and improvements to the app.
In more practical terms:
Building new features that have frontend or full-stack requirements.
Work with our designer to define and maintain a consistent Design System.
Debugging production-related issues.
Improve front-end performance.
Working with our designer to provide technical input on new designs.
Working with the Tech Lead and the other developers to improve the developer experience.
Scaling the infrastructure.
Why is this great for me?
Opportunity to get involved early in building and scaling a product in a fast-growing market.
Your role and responsibility will grow as our company grows.
Work remotely and create your own schedule (we believe in trust and autonomy).
A stable working environment that values work-life balance.
Motivated co-workers.
You will also have a chance to travel a couple of times per year to live company meetings (pandemic permitting ๐).
An open-minded working culture where we encourage sharing opinions and feedback.
You are passionate about building stable apps that provide great user experiences. ๐
Compensation
The compensation range for this role is between โฌ70,000 to โฌ95,000 annually on B2B contract or matching gross salary as an employee (official employment status only available in certain countries). The actual compensation offered to a successful candidate will be based on relative experience and skills.
The compensation includes paid holiday days according to your country of residence (but a minimum of 20 days) plus your local holidays as paid time off, and additional remote working stipend or home office setup support.
Application process
An outline of what to expect from the application process.
A short (up to 30-minute) non-technical video interview where we try to see if there is culture fit between you and SessionLab
A technical interview (60-minute) where we will assess if your technical skills are right for the role
Top candidates will be invited for a one-day paid contract work where you get to experience how we work and we get to see how you thrive under a busy day of work.ย
If all goes well, we will make you an offer and if you accept, welcome you to our team!
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Salary and compensation
$70,000 — $110,000/year
Location
Latin America, Canada, United States, Europe, South America
How do you apply?
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Location: Austria, Germany, Switzerland - preferred: Vienna, Dornbirn, Berlin, rest of Europe also possible (remote)\n\nPosition: Full-time employment\n\n**ABOUT CRATE.IO**\n\nCrate.io is the developer of CrateDB, a global leading-edge IoT database, extending the limits of time-series applications. The highly scalable distributed database solution combines the performance of NoSQL with the power and simplicity of standard SQL. Designed specifically to support machine data applications and IIoT, CrateDB is optimized for time series and industrial data and runs in the cloud on Azure and Amazon as well as on the edge and on-premise.\n\nWe are a VC and corporate funded global technology company in the IOT space, both Forbes and Gartner have recognized us as cutting edge. The company is well funded with $10M+ of fresh capital we raised in our latest financing round this year. We are gearing up for hyper-growth with offices in the USA, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.\nIn addition to the CrateDB, we are developing a leading edge IOT Platform to enable Smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 initiatives with our customers globally. The solution is live today with the first lighthouse customer and expected to commercially launch later this year.\n\nWith our Analytics Platform, we are leveraging the power of CrateDB for discrete manufacturing use cases to enable the frontline workers by providing a โdigital friendโ to them. We build the next generation of analytics processes and tools to enable efficiency on the factory floor and help rollout teams and integration specialists to roll this out to their factories.\n\n**ABOUT THE ROLE**\n\nWe are looking for a Frontend Software Engineer to strengthen our team. This role will report directly to the Lead Engineer. \n\n**WHAT YOU GET OUT OF THIS OPPORTUNITY**\n* Join a leading VC funded tech company from the pre-B stage through the exit\n* Contribute demonstrable business impact to Crateโs growth\n* Be part of an open, collaborative culture with โCratiesโ from diverse backgrounds\n\n**WHAT YOUโRE RESPONSIBLE FOR**\n\n* Maintain, improve and extend the code base of our front-end applications that power our IoT analytics platform\n* Implement web applications using state of the art front-end frameworks\n* Work closely together with the UI/UX designer\n* Ensure quality through test driven development\n* Think about performance and security as keys to build sustainable products\n* Do research and derive customer implementation\n\n**YOUR SKILLS**\n\n* Proven experience as a frontend engineer or similar role (5 years+)\n* Experience interacting with REST and GraphQl APIs\n* Experience with CI/ CD procedures and tools\n* Excellent analytical and creative problem-solving skills\n* Strong working experience with React and react native, other common web stack technologies nice to have (Javascript, HTML,CSS, โฆ)\n* Comprehensive understanding of service architecture\n* High affinity to transform customer needs into software\n* Familiar with testing frameworks like Jest or Cypress\n* Craftsmanship to continuously improve and take over responsibility for existing code\n* Fluent English\n\n**NICE TO HAVE**\n\n* Work experience with agile methodologies, such as Scrum\n* Experience with CrateDB\n* Additional language skills such as Python\n\n**WHAT WE OFFER**\n\n* Competitive compensation\n* Flexible working hours\n* A variety of perks (e.g., financial allowances for public transportation, fitness, and education)\n* Participation in our Employee Stock Options Plan\n* The opportunity to become part of one of the most exciting startups in the IT scene (Winner of the 2021 [IoT Evolution:](https://crate.io/press/crate-io-receives-2021-iot-evolution-industrial-iot-product-of-the-year-award/) Industrial IoT Product of the Year Award)\n\n\nAt Crate.io, we don't just accept difference - we celebrate it and support it. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, or gender identity. \n\nPlease mention the words **BEACH THAT STOOL** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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
$80,000 — $110,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEurope
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# Lead Backend Software Engineer\n### Remote/Global \n### Company based in Singapore\nhttps://connhealth.com\nhttps://connhealth.com\n\nWe seek an experienced and motivated full-time Lead Software Engineer with an emphasis on Backend Web / API development and Third Party integrations. You will lead the Engineering team in launching our flagship product in coming months and extend its transformational approach to other diseases.\n\nYou will work on both new software development and upgrade of existing products. This will require collaboration with engineers and product owners in Singapore and around the world.\n\nThe role and the company provide significant growth opportunities and autonomy in engineering decisions and implementation as well as progression to team leadership and project management.\n\n\n**CORE TECHNOLOGIES**\n\n- PHP 7 (Laravel)\n- MySQL\n- Chart.js / Google Charts\n- Git (BitBucket)\n- AWS\n\n\n**RESPONSIBILITIES**\n\n- Develop innovative features for existing and future products based on user feedback and opportunities to differentiate products through technology.\n- Design and implement with security, reusability and scalability as the core focus.\n- Lead writing and maintaining the documentation of code and architecture.\n- Review other engineerโs code and guide architecture decisions.\n- Develop a core architectural understanding of the product and lead the implementation of the required technical integrations in the end to end flow.\n- Contribute creatively to the future product roadmap.\n\n\n**REQUIREMENTS**\n\n**Must have:**\n- Minimum of 5 yearsโ experience in a Backend Software Development role.\n- Experience with Amazon Web Services.\n- Experience with secure programming and architecture practices (we manage patient data).\n- Good understanding of RDBMSes.\n- A proactive approach to problem solving.\n\n**Good to have:**\n- Some knowledge of medical specifications/regulation , such as HL7, HIPAA would be viewed very positively.\n- Knowledge of AWS Lambda (Serverless framework), API Gateway, RDS, Cognito.\n- Understanding of frontend JavaScript frameworks like Vue, React and Angular.\n- Understanding of Linux administration.\n- Understanding of data analysis and machine learning.\n\n\n**INDUSTRY**\n\nHealth, Wellness & Fitness\n\n\n \n\nPlease mention the words **DENIAL TREE FALL** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). 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
$90,000 — $110,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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