Remote Senior Full Stack Engineer
minware
π΅ $160k-$210k
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
The job is for an early engineer at minware, a seed-stage company that provides development observability software. The role involves building the product from the ground up using React, GraphQL, and Next.js. The ideal candidate has experience in full-stack development, strong communication skills, and familiarity with agile or lean planning.
Requirements
- Experience building and maintaining a complex full-stack application
- Familiarity with principles of high-quality code, including continuous integration, declarative and functional programming
- Strong communication skills for interfacing with non-technical stakeholders and occasionally with customers
- Well-versed in agile or lean planning and project management processes
Responsibilities
- Independently plan, implement, and test features in the minware application
- Work closely with product managers and customers to define minwareβs capabilities
- Design and architect new system components
- Manage a backlog of tech debt reduction and internal efficiency improvement
Benefits
- Competitive base salary, bonus, and seed-stage equity compensation
- 100% remote work, flexible hours, and unlimited vacation policy
- Full health care premium coverage for you and your family
- Unique career development guidance reporting directly to the founder/CEO
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