Mark43 is a company dedicated to enhancing community safety through innovative technology. They are seeking experienced full stack software engineers to develop cloud-based public safety software, focusing on building robust solutions for scale, security, and reliability.
Responsibilities:
- Spent time working with a Product Manager to understand requirements for a new feature
- Building features using popular technologies including but not limited to: Java, React, SQL, Redis, and Elasticsearch
- Improve architectural strategy of a front-end or backend area of the product to meet higher velocity needs created by our growing customer base
- Reviewed code submitted by other software engineers, and submitted your own code for review as part of our pull-request deployment process
- Spent time meeting with a Product Designer to explain technical constraints for a specific feature
- Collaborating with design and product teams to understand and document feature requirements
- Written clear, concise technical documentation to accompany your code that your teammates will trust
- Spent time testing out a new technology or taking part in a discussion on ways to improve our code base and engineering practices
- Nurturing an engineering culture that cares deeply about the quality of the code we write, while still working quickly to bring our technology to as many departments as possible
Requirements:
- At least 8 years of professional experience using Java and React in production
- Comfortable utilizing agile development and thoroughly testing your own code
- Deep understanding of databases, automated testing, Agile methodologies
- Proficiency building and managing RESTful APIs
- Deep experience designing and building out infrastructure for complex cloud-based software applications, preferably hosted in AWS or Azure
- Knowledge of or prior experience with microservices architecture
- Extensive knowledge of JavaScript and its many frameworks, HTML, CSS, and an interest in testing out new FE technologies
- Knowledge of web architecture concepts including HTTP and REST