Remote Web Engineer

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CardFlight

πŸ’΅ $110k-$150k
πŸ“Remote - United States

Job highlights

Summary

Join a fast-moving company as a Full Stack Software Engineer and contribute to delivering easy-to-use software for small businesses to accept payments. Work collaboratively with others in a remote environment and have a direct impact on making payments simpler.

Requirements

  • 3+ years of Web development experience
  • Experience designing and building quality and highly scalable applications
  • Superior communication and collaboration skills

Responsibilities

  • Design, create, and support SDKs for the Web platforms
  • Collaborate with product managers, designers, and backend engineers to design and deliver high-quality products on the Web platform
  • Work alongside a team of talented engineers to continuously build, ship, learn, and iterate on our products
  • Drive technical innovation and best practices required to deliver best-in-class web applications
  • Ensure product stability through testing and development of best practices
  • Design and Develop frontend and backend features for long-term scalability and maintenance
  • Assist in refactoring existing code to ensure maintainability
  • Collaborate with Product and UI/UX on new features and updates
  • Support operations team with customer-facing technical issues

Benefits

  • Location-neutral work environment
  • Home-office equipment stipend
  • Flexible paid time off
  • Employee Engagement (Lunch & Learns, team building events)
  • Learning & Development culture
  • Comprehensive health benefits
  • Competitive compensation and company ownership/stock options

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