Role OverviewThis role is responsible for the full software development life cycle, from conception to deployment. As a Lead Platform Software Engineer, you will have relevant experience with both front-end and back-end coding languages, software development architecture and design patterns, development frameworks and third-party libraries.
What You Will Do
Design, develop, and test applications (e.g. API, web apps) in accordance with established standards. Set short to medium term technical direction, creating plans to help achieve goals. Participate in peer-reviews of solution designs and related code.
Why It Might Be a Fit
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in developing consumer-facing digital products in collaboration with product and design leaders. This individual must be creative, client focused, team player, organized, and can thrive in a dynamic environment.
Requirements
- 7-10 years of experience in software or solution architecture roles
- Strong knowledge of software architecture principles, design patterns, and architectural frameworks
- Strong understanding of Continuous Delivery patterns, Cloud foundational patterns, Observability patterns, Developer experience patterns
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent experience
- Proficiency with js, React, TypeScript, Apollo GraphQL, Git Version Control System, PostgreSQL, Google Cloud, Jest, Docker Container, CI/CD Pipelines
- Experience with one or more cloud platforms, preferably GCP
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Great attention to detail and organizational skills
- Experience delivering individual and institutional client facing solutions; Web Portal(s), online payments, and third-party integrations
- Good understanding of Agile/Scrum methodology
- Expertise in delivering secure, high performance, fault-tolerant, and high availability solutions
- Experience with DevOps, GitHub, CI/CD, SecDevOps, Containers, Serverless
Benefits
- Infrequent travel (10%)
- Ability to occasionally work overtime or after hours
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