On being a Frontend Engineer at Resin.io
Resin.io maintains plenty of front-end applications, ranging from our complex user-facing web dashboard, to Node.js command-line tools. In this role, you will be working on JavaScript-based user interfaces that target both a web browser, as well as a terminal emulator. You will find yourself writing non-trivial JavaScript, TypeScript, and CoffeeScript code.
Responsibilities
- Actively invest back in our own technology, libraries, and frameworks
- Understand security best practices and strive to apply them in your work
- Be highly motivated to produce great code
- Evaluate customer requirements and other inputs to determine the scope and timing of new functionality
- Push for delivering delightful user experiences
- Closely collaborate with our UX/UI designers
- Move between all major operating systems to ensure we provide consistent experiences
- Unify how resin.io builds user interfaces, and actively contribute to Rendition, our shared GUI/CLI components toolkit
REQUIREMENTS
Need to have:
- Desire to make yourself and others more effective. You'd be bothered by an inefficient process
- Good understanding of software engineering practices and how to apply them
- Excellent written communication skills, and fluency in English
- Self-discipline to take on a project and push it to completion without too much management. You also know when to ask for help
- Experience with Node.js
- Experience building single-page applications with React, or any similar modern framework
- Understanding of the command-line interface
- Understanding of backend systems and how they interact with front-end applications
Nice to have:
- A sample of your work (URL or attached sample)
- Contributions to OSS projects (please include a URL)
- Having worked remotely before
- Experience with Resin.io as a user
- Experience with embedded GNU/Linux, anything ranging from personal projects with a Raspberry Pi to commercial or industrial scenarios with custom devices
- Experience with Angular.js v1
- Experience with Docker
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