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Frontend Engineer

Argentina

About the Company

Ambient combines a decade of operational experience with design and engineering prowess to improve apartment living and management in the most impactful, cost-effective way possible.

The name "Ambient" embodies our vision to create a category-defining platform that seamlessly integrates smart technology into the built environment and transforms the way people live, visit, and work in multifamily communities. Our focus is on increasing the value of multifamily properties by making them more efficient to operate and more comfortable to live in.

 

Responsibilities

  • Work together with the design team to deliver an intuitive and cohesive experience for operating and living in a modern, IoT-enabled apartment. Your customers will be building management, apartment residents, and our field services technicians.
  • Work with other engineers to architect solutions for efficient and scalable interactions for thousands of devices, including the ability to: view device state, request new state, view history and provide the required security level to make residents feel safe.  This includes web architecture as well as API designs.
  • Work with software engineers in test to make these frontends automatically verifiable for correctness and regression-free before every push to production.
  • Help recruit and mentor other engineers, upholding standards of collaboration, excellence in code, and team culture
  • Enable a test driven development mindset by following and encouraging common practices focusing on effective and efficient continuous integration/delivery.
  • Build connections with peers via frequent social events, both remote and in-person, to help maintain a highly cohesive remote team.

 

Required Qualifications

  • A desire to work together with a team to build products more complex than what can easily be delivered by any one person
  • A passion for code craftsmanship and an emphasis on quality, maintainable code.
  • Experience leading and mentoring a team and providing detailed technical oversight
  • Ability to collaborate with UX team using tools like Figma and Overflow
  • Experience in delivering high quality frontend solutions with modern tools such as React and Typescript.
  • An ability to deliver a solid web experience for both desktop and mobile devices.
  • A keen eye for delivering a user experience that emphasizes simple flows and accessibility.
  • A passion for working with properly defined APIs and working closely with backend engineers to deliver a solid, highly available solution.
  • A desire to work with more than just software, where the code you write has the ability to modify physical elements in the world.

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Ambient Property Technologies Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, disability or genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.

A note to recruitment agencies: Please don’t reach out to Ambient employees or leaders about our roles -- we’ve got recruiting covered. We don’t accept unsolicited agency resumes and we are not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. Thank you for your understanding.

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