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Senior Software Engineer, Fleet Ops

Remote - USA, CAN, MEX

Description

Fleetio is looking for a product-minded and team-oriented Senior Software Engineer who is passionate about building scalable solutions to join our dynamic Fleet Operations Engineering Team.

Fleetio's Fleet Operations platform is a comprehensive system that enables organizations to efficiently manage their entire vehicle lifecycle, from initial acquisition through disposal. Our platform provides fleet managers with powerful tools to track and optimize their assets, monitor expenses, and make data-driven decisions that improve operational efficiency. The Fleet Operations suite includes robust vehicle profiling, equipment management, warranty tracking, and sophisticated financial monitoring capabilities, helping fleet managers maintain complete visibility of their assets' total cost of ownership.

In this role on the Fleet Operations Team, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining features that impact fleet managers' daily workflows. You'll work on critical systems including vehicle and equipment tracking, meter management, fuel and energy consumption monitoring, expense tracking, and location-based services. You'll build solutions that help our customers optimize vehicle utilization, manage assignments, track maintenance costs, and ensure timely vehicle renewals through automated reminders. Your work will directly contribute to helping fleet managers make informed decisions about their assets while reducing operational overhead.

A little about us… Fleetio is a modern software platform that helps thousands of organizations around the world manage their fleet operations. Transportation technology is a hot market and we’re leading the charge, with raving fans and new customers signing up every day. We raised $144M in Series C in June of 2023 and are on an exciting trajectory as a company. Fleetio is also a proud founding member of the Rails Foundation!

More About Our Team and Company

This is a remote opportunity and is open to candidates in the United States, Canada, or Mexico.

Who You Are

Our ideal candidate has a passion for and experience collaborating with others and solving business problems with good design, delightful UX, and scalable architecture. You are detail-oriented, proactive, and thrive in a fast-paced environment where you can make a significant impact. You have extensive experience planning, designing, and building marketplace solutions with cross-functional partners such as Product Managers, Designers, and Quality Engineers. Your ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with others is key to your success. This role is part of the Engineering department and you will report to the Web Engineering Manager.

Your Impact

  • You will take part in planning, designing, and implementing features in building out our Fleet Operations offering facilitating payments for vendors and customers.
  • You will collaborate closely with Product Managers, Designers, and other Engineers to consistently deliver high quality software.
  • You will engage in collaborative design and architecture of features.
  • You will deliver well-tested, maintainable, and performant code.
  • You will research, implement prototypes and spikes as necessary to validate assumptions and technical feasibility.
  • You will possess a strong voice in the development and planning processes.
  • You will thoroughly review your peers’ code to ensure quality, consistency and to share knowledge.

Your Experience

  • 5+ years experience with Ruby on Rails
  • 2+ years experience with ReactJS, Typescript
  • Firm understanding of object-oriented programming and relational databases, such as PostgreSQL
  • Expertise with data modeling and optimizing query performance
  • Solid experience solving challenging architecture problems with good design
  • Experience with unit testing frameworks
  • Excellent communication skills (particularly written)
  • Be sure to mention “coffee” in your application so we know you actually read this

Considered a plus

  • Experience leading small teams/projects
  • You know a thing or two about the Fleet management industry
  • Previous experience building APIs for consumer/mobile app consumption

Benefits

  • Multiple health/dental coverage options
  • Vision insurance
  • Incentive stock options
  • 401(k) match of 4%
  • PTO - 4 weeks
  • 12 company holidays + 2 floating holidays
  • Parental leave- birthing parent (12 weeks paid) non-birthing (4 weeks)
  • FSA & HSA options
  • Short and long term disability (short term 100% paid)
  • Community service funds
  • Professional development funds
  • Wellbeing fund - $150 quarterly
  • Business expense stipend- $125 quarterly
  • Mac laptop + new hire equipment stipend
  • Monthly catered lunches
  • Fully stocked kitchen with tons of drinks & snacks
  • Remote working friendly since 2012 #LI-REMOTE

Fleetio provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination and harassment. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.

This application is not intended to and does not create a contract or offer of employment. Employment with Fleetio is at will.

If you have a disability or a special need that requires an accommodation to fill out the online application, please let us know by calling (205) 718-7500.

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