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Software Developer (Remote- US Based)

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Job Summary 

As our developer, you will be responsible for the development and support of applications leveraging his/her expertise and knowledge of multiple systems/customer areas to help build a robust, scalable, and reliable platform.

You will be a part of an experienced engineering team and work with passionate leaders on challenging topics.

The ideal candidate will possess a good balance of software development and debugging skills; has a keen desire to deeply understand our products and services to push our technology forward with respect to functionality, performance, reliability, and scalability and fully own the delivery of the product.

Responsibilities 

  • Perform coding/configuration, testing, implementation, and documentation on solutions developed including design specifications.
  • Perform applications programming activities, to include code, test, debug, document, maintain, and modify applications programs.
  • Layout technical vision for the features/initiatives and own the delivery with high-quality development.
  • Leverage modern cloud-first technologies to create efficient and performant processes.
  • Partner effectively and influence peers and senior leadership both within the organization.
  • Ability to extract, analyze, and report data.
  • Strong attention to detail when identifying data relationships, trends, and anomalies.
  • Thinking through long-term impacts of key design decisions and handling failure scenarios.
  • Maintain awareness of industry trends and evaluate applicability of new software tools to platform development.
  • Commit to overall deliverables with customers and/or management.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements 

  •  3-5 years of experinece with PHP and Laravel frameworks 
  •  3- 5 years of expereince with JavaScript
  • Knowledge of VueJS Framework is strongly preferred
  • Experience in building large scale distributed systems with high availability, scalability, and resilience.
  • An advanced understanding of processes and practices which contribute to the reliability, maintainability, security, simplicity, performance, and testability of software.
  • Demonstrated success in defining and implementing software refactoring improvements.
  • Experienced knowledge of maintaining and debugging live software systems. Proactively engage in the remediation of software issues related to code or solutions quality, security, and/or pattern/frameworks and software usability or end user related issues.
  • Deep understanding of issues involved in delivering, deploying, and supporting an integrated suite of products.
  • Ability to grasp new areas; and adapt to changes.
  • Proficient in MySQL language
  • Ability to work with, navigate, and manage Linux Operating Systems. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Proficient in Ionic/Capacitor development 
  • Familiarity with Amazon AWS 
  • Familiarity with Redis Databases. 
  • Knowledge and experience working in the payments industry 

 

 

Employee Referral Bonus

This position is eligible for a $1,000 employee referral

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Salary Range Disclosure

The base range represents the low and high end of the Togetherwork salary range for this position. Actual salaries will vary and may be above or below the range based on factors including, but not limited to location, experience, and performance. The range listed is just one component of Togetherwork's total compensation package for employees. Other rewards may include discretionary bonuses, long term incentives, a flexible paid vacation/personal time policy, 6 weeks paid parental leave and more.

Salary Range

US Remote: $90,000 - $110,000 USD per year

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