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Senior Software Engineer

Guadalajara, Remote Mexico

Global restaurant brands run their operation on the Crunchtime platform. Delivering a consistent guest experience across every location and managing food and labor costs are at the core of how Crunchtime’s software is used today in over 150,000 locations across 100+ countries by the world’s top restaurant and foodservice operators. Customers including Chipotle, Culver’s, Domino’s, Dunkin’, Five Guys and P.F. Chang’s rely on our top-ranked platform which now includes Zenput to manage inventory, staff scheduling, learning and development, food safety, operational tasks and audits.

About the role

Top restaurant brands around the world rely on Crunchtime’s restaurant management software. Join the engineering team that drives critical safety processes at the world’s best-known fast-food restaurant.

What you’ll do as a Senior Software Engineer

  • Using our entire technology stack to develop new features and applications for the platform, including web and mobile UI’s, commenting and messaging, webhooks and APIs, as well as expand capabilities in our mobile applications.
  • Contribute to and influence design and development decisions.
  • Work in an agile environment, quickly and incrementally delivering value to our customers.
  • Tighten feedback loops with product, design as well as customers.
  • Maximize our velocity and minimize risk by using TDD/CI and other DevOps best practices.
  • Use Jira, Slack, and Zoom, to communicate with your team and leadership.

What we’re looking for

  • 5+ years developing complex software for the web in multiple languages with multiple components/services
  • Great communicator and outstanding team player. Bias towards over-communicating and asking questions out in the open.
  • Node.js, Javascript, React, and Typescript are a must
    - Extra points for CoffeeScript knowledge
  • Take ownership of a part of the platform, including improving reliability and adding new features and functionality.

Nice to haves

  • Firebase Realtime Database / Couchdb / RDBMS experience. (Just using ORM's doesn't count).
  • Specific experience with our Frameworks and Infrastructure (React, Google Cloud Platform, Angular.js, Typescript, Mobile Development).
  • Experience working remotely.
  • Experience with DevOps.
  • Experience working with hardware (mobile devices, embedded hardware).
  • Expertise in and experience developing enterprise products and web products at scale.
  • Experience with distributed systems, complex user interfaces, or other challenging engineering problems.

What you’ll get

  • Great mission-driven team members from diverse backgrounds with a strong company culture
  • Competitive pay
  • Vacation days (with premium)
  • PTO
  • Paid company holidays
  • Yearly team off-sites
  • Major medical, life, and disability insurance
  • Savings fund
  • Food vouchers
  • Christmas bonus (30 days)
  • Wellness benefits
  • Work in an open environment on solutions that are reshaping the way businesses operate
  • Fun team events
  • Ability to have a big impact
  • Fitness reimbursement
  • Learning & development funds

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

At Crunchtime, we are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic.

We have an inclusive and diverse workplace where every team member is respected and valued. As a global software development company, we believe that our diverse employee population enriches our work environment.

Join us in our mission to provide the best software solutions to the food industry. We encourage you to apply regardless of your background or experience; even if you don’t meet all the qualifications, because we believe unique experiences and perspectives make us a stronger team.

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