Mavenlink seeks a thoughtful, enthusiastic Rails/React Engineer to join our Salt Lake City office. The role blends front-line development of challenging new features along with big-picture technical influence. You’ll have a voice in making our technology more sophisticated and scalable.
Our product is a mature SaaS platform helping service organizations to manage their businesses. Substantial customer growth is bringing interesting engineering challenges that we’d like your help with.
In particular, we’re supporting much bigger customers who need to work with larger data sets. As a result, we’ve been solving performance challenges at the forefront of React-based front-end development. Additionally, the API supporting our front end is evolving away from REST and towards the efficiency of GraphQL-inspired approaches, while demands on our back end are prompting creative solutions beyond traditional Rails.
Our team culture emphasizes collaboration, communication and enthusiasm for helping each other. We use agile values to evolve our practices. Working in small teams, our engineers write code using pair programming and test-driven development.
What You'll Do:
Work with our product team to understand customer goals and devise elegant solutions
Develop challenging customer-facing features using React and Rails
Help evolve a large codebase with insight, energy and creativity
Contribute positively to team culture
Guide newer engineers in growing their contributions and skills
Collaborate with colleagues to evolve Mavenlink technology
Your opinion, voice and experience will be valued, and you’ll have our support in pursuing your ideas.
While this is an individual contributor role, you'll have the chance to grow into a leadership role, if desired, supported by coaching and mentorship.
What We're Looking For:
Commitment to contributing to an inclusive workplace
Experience contributing to complex application development efforts
Experience developing performant, scalable front ends using React & Redux
Sound knowledge of Ruby and Rails and databases / SQL
Appreciation for agile/XP approaches to software development
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