Remote Software Engineer
Partly
πRemote - New Zealand
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Partly, a rapidly growing global platform for replacement parts, and contribute to building the first global platform for replacement parts, starting with auto parts. We're a team of ex-Rocket Lab engineers using cutting-edge technology to solve challenging problems in a $1.9 trillion industry. We offer competitive salaries and equity, even as a small startup. While a slight preference exists for candidates based in Christchurch or Auckland (relocation costs covered), we welcome exceptional talent from anywhere. We provide a supportive and collaborative work environment with various benefits, including flexible working hours, parental leave, and a modern office space.
Responsibilities
- Solve extremely difficult technical problems and implement world-class software from the ground up
- Work on mission-critical features for our core SaaS and API platform
- Work to provide a great experience to businesses using the Partly platform
- Become an expert in the extremely complex and underserved auto parts domain
Preferred Qualifications
Based at our offices in Christchurch or Auckland
Benefits
- Competitive base salary plus equity
- Parental leave and flexible return to work
- Flexible working hours
- A brand new architecturally designed office in Christchurch CBD
- Monthly team lunches to celebrate our wins and enjoy each other's company outside the office
- Ergonomic workspace
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