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Howdy ๐Weโre the folks at Jilt, an email marketing platform built for eCommerce. We help thousands of stores surprise and delight their customers with emails that drive sales. Weโre looking for a driven, detail-oriented engineer to join our team and build fast, scalable backend systems in Rails.\n\n**The Role**\n\nYouโll work closely with your teammates on the engineering team to design, create, and refine systems that power the core platform; things like syncing data with external eCommerce platforms, optimizing our sending architecture & scheduler, and analyzing browsing & shopping behavior data. Jilt is built as a traditional Rails 5.2 app, with Postgres & Elasticsearch for persistence, and Sidekiq for background jobs. We use Angular (v1) to power our visual email editor and Vue.js for some areas with a lot of dynamic content, and are actively replacing both with React, so youโll be able to help architect the APIs that will drive those new interfaces.\n\nWhile the majority of your time will be spent working on backend systems & features, youโll also have the opportunity to work on various front-end systems, like fixing a bug with our email editor, replacing a legacy Slim template with a React view, or adding a new feature to our storefront JS.\n\nAs one of our senior engineers, the team will look to you for advice and direction. Youโll help shape our best practices, decide on libraries & tooling, and refactor older or underperforming parts of the codebase. Youโll also be responsible for moving your projects forward, communicating your progress and milestones with others, and clearly documenting your work.\n\n**Here are some things you may do on a given day:**\n* Research and write a pitch to improve the performance of our email scheduling system\n* Refactor our storage subsystem to abstract how we handle file uploads\n* Troubleshoot an issue with our campaign segmentation feature by deep diving into our Elasticsearch cluster\n* Analyze a slow SQL query and suggest ways to improve it\n* Construct a detailed, multi-step data migration to split an existing model into two, with zero-downtime and including complicated data transformations\n* Triage the Sentry queue for any exceptions that need investigation\n* Develop a new API endpoint to support updated React components\n\n**On the first day you will:**\n* Meet your team and get familiar with how we work\n* Setup your local environment and tooling\n* Commit a small tweak to the codebase and ship it to production\n\n**In the first week you will:**\n* Develop, QA, review, and ship a small feature improvement\n* Participate in code review for a teammateโs code\n* Help a team member with fixing a bug\n\n**In the first month you will:**\n* Work closely with the product team to ship a large feature\n* Participate in your first support rotation week and help our support team with escalated issues\n* Publish a retrospective on your first large project to share successes & planned improvements for the next project\n\n**Who youโll work with:**\n* Justin Stern, CTO - Youโll work with Justin to deeply understand our codebase, and learn how the various parts of our systems work together.\n* Beka Rice, Head of Product - Beka will help you learn our platform, in detail, and all the ways that our customers use Jilt.\n* Youโll also work with the rest of the product & engineering teams (Ivan, Lucas, Jonathan, Wes, Artan, Jared, Chase) to review one anotherโs work and collaborate on projects.\n\n\n**You**\n\n**To succeed in this position, you should have:**\n* Deep experience & proficiency in Ruby & Rails\n* Demonstrated ability to break larger epics out into smaller discrete stories with detailed implementation tasks\n* Experience working on the front-end and excitement for combining front-end frameworks like React alongside Rails\n* Familiarity working with external APIs (have experience with eCommerce platforms? This is a bonus โ tell us!)\n\nYou love writing code thatโs clear, self-documenting (but you know that self-documenting doesnโt mean no comments), and standards-compliant. You prefer writing Ruby, but are comfortable in JavaScript or picking up other languages (like Go or PHP) as needed. You have deep experience working with Rails and all of its libraries and know when to roll a custom solution to a problem or use a gem. Youโve worked with Sidekiq or a similar background processing system, and understand the subtle but important guidelines to follow when architecting performant, fault-tolerant background workers.\n\nYou also love data and working with complex queries in SQL, whether as part of ActiveRecord or on the console. You have experience with Elasticsearch, or are excited to learn it, and are interested in the challenges involved with keeping separate datastores in sync. You love keeping up-to-date with the latest best practices and tools, and are constantly tweaking and improving the way you work. You know how to operate a hydraulic press, or least watched a YouTube video about them and think theyโre totally rad.\n\nYouโre excited to solve engineering challenges in the most pragmatic way possible, and most importantly, you keep the end user in mind and love getting feedback from customers to help improve our products.\n\nFinally, you canโt wait to join a small team that loves their work as much as you do, affords the opportunity to work on challenging & interesting projects, continuously learn and improve, and constantly ship your work. Youโre an excellent writer and can communicate effectively whether drafting up a bug report, chatting in Slack, editing a wiki page, or drafting a retrospective. You know that code is about communication and explaining your thought process clearly goes hand-in-hand. \n\nOur team is fully-remote and we communicate primarily through Slack, Clubhouse, Google Docs, Basecamp, and weekly stand-ups via Zoom (a few short meetings) โ we believe the best work happens when given lots of uninterrupted time thatโs free of distractions.\n\nAs a remote team, we believe that regular meetups are invaluable for getting to know each other better, so you should be available for 1-2 company-paid team trips per year. Curious about what those are like? Check out our recap of our last team retreat (SkyTrip), which brought the entire team out to Lake Tahoe, California for a week. Itโs a plus if you think (like we do) that bears are absolutely the coolest animals in the forest. \n\nThis is a full-time, salaried position, but hours are flexible. We know your work will speak for itself with commits, issues closed, and wiki edits.\n\n**Process**\n\nAfter an initial screening, youโll get an email with a few questions to answer. Following that, youโll have a few 45 minute phone chats with different people on our team to learn more about you and answer any questions you have about the position and company. \n\nThe most qualified candidates will then be invited to complete a short one-day research project. If this goes well, we'll invite you to the final stage of our evaluation process: the trial project. During this ~2 week period, you'll work closely with your future manager, as well as a few other team members, as a paid contractor to implement your proposal from the research project. You'll be welcomed in Slack, introduced to any team members you may be working with, and will have regular chats with your future manager to share feedback and make sure all is going well. This brief trial period is a great way for you to make sure you enjoy the work and the team, and it also gives us an opportunity to do the same. At the end of the period, assuming a great experience for all, you'll be offered a full time position ๐Then the real fun and full onboarding experience will begin! ๐\n\n**Benefits**\n\nHere are some benefits we're happy to offer to our team members:\n* Competitive salary\n* 27 days of paid time-off, in addition to 2 company holidays (SkyVerge Day in March, Founders Day in June ๐)\n* Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance for US and Canadian residents and their families (reimbursements for comparable care for non-US/Canadian residents)\n* 401k/RRSP Retirement plan with 4% company match for US/Canadian residents (contributions to comparable plans for non-US/Canadian residents)\n* 8 weeks paid parental leave for new mothers and fathers\n* Work flexible hours from anywhere that has a reliable internet connection\n* Tools (hardware/software) to help you be productive\n* Allowance for professional growth (books, courses, conferences)\n* Home office or co-working allowance\n* A Kindle to help you keep learning\n\n*We support workplace diversity and do not discriminate on any protected class. We believe when we work together as a team of different views, experiences, and ideas, we can build amazing things.* \n\nPlease mention the words **KIND LUNAR PROCESS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMzc=). 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, CSS, HTML, Ruby, Senior, Engineer, React, Video, Elasticsearch, Angular, API, Marketing, Backend and Ecommerce jobs that are similar:\n\n
$62,500 — $120,000/year\n
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\nSeeking a C#/HTML5/JS developer for an awesome 100% remote contract position. Ditch the daily grind and code with us from the comfort of your home or wherever your dev-dojo may be!\n\nThis is a 1099 6-month full-time (40hr/wk) contract, with opportunity for continuation, for developing a smart touchscreen IoT controller for use in the energy industry marketed by a Fortune 500 client. There’s already a few thousand systems in the field and we need extra help to expand the feature set and target some new applications. We’re ready for you to start coding with us right away!\n\nThe product is an IoT embedded system that’s installed in various outdoor locations on a utility pole, and connects to the internet with a cell modem or other means. It uses an ARM processor running Linux and the Mono .NET runtime. An HTML5/JS single-page app is served for both the local touchscreen and remote access UI.\n\nWhat we’re using:\n\n\n* C# 4.5 on ARM/Linux/Mono, SignalR, OWIN/Katana, Dapper, JSON.NET, nUnit. SQLite. \n\n* HTML5/JS. Angular, jQuery, Bootstrap, Require. WebSockets. We don’t do any page rendering on the server. All pages are served static and rendered client-side from JSON data pulled and pushed from server API.\n\n* Developer activities are performed in VS2013, with cloud-based TFS revision control and rolling build. Code/test/debug on Windows, deploy to Linux.\n\n* Low-latency collaboration via IM, voice calls, and video chat.\n\n* Lots of FOSS with frequent contributions. In fact, the Software Lead has PR’s accepted into Mono, SignalR, JSON.NET, OWIN/Katana, and Chosen to name a few. Get paid for working on FOSS code if it’s a bug-fix or feature needed in our project!\n\n\n\n\nWhat you’ll be doing:\n\n\n* Implementing code for features and bug fixes as directed by the Software Lead and product stakeholders.\n\n* Requirements gathering from time to time. For some tasks you’ll need to get on conference calls with the domain experts and figure out the details of what’s needed and how best to achieve it.\n\n* The primary focus for this contract is to expand the system capabilities to control Electrical Submersible Pumps. There will be plenty of server-side C# work for the embedded logic and data flow as well as client-side JS for configuration, real-time status, reports, and history views.\n\n* Provide detailed analysis and recommendations to the Software Lead. If you have a better way of doing something and can light the way, we’re open. \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 JavaScript, C, C Plus Plus, Cloud, HTML, Angular, API, Admin, jQuery, Linux, Sys Admin, Full Time, Design, Developer, Digital Nomad and Video jobs that are similar:\n\n
$65,000 — $120,000/year\n
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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
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