Remote Senior Software Engineer
Denim
π΅ $140k-$160k
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Denim, a tech-forward freight factoring partner, as a Senior Software Engineer to build critical infrastructure, internal automation tools, and underlying functionality for features our clients love. As a remote-first company, we depend on unique approaches to solve complex problems. You'll have the opportunity to enhance existing functionality, solve new problems, and work with a cross-functional team to deliver novel solutions.
Requirements
- Deep experience building large applications with Elixir
- Experience with React and/or LiveView is a plus
- Experience working with B2B software products
Responsibilities
- Building the critical infrastructure to process transactions
- Internal automation tools to streamline payments
- Underlying functionality for features our clients love
Benefits
- Fully remote work by design
- 100% PAID medical, dental and vision insurance for employees
- Company laptop (Mac); $1,000 home office build-out allowance
- $50/month mobile phone / $75/month Wi-Fi allowances
- Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
- Generous parental leave policy
- Short term disability; long term disability; life insurance
- 401k with potential future employer match
- $100/month wellness allowance
- $1,000/year professional development allowance
- $100/year philanthropy match to employee donations
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