What you'll do as a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer at Proof:
- Collaborate with Product and Network and Agent Experience team engineers to design, create, and maintain features for Proof's customers and users
- Write quality code with a high degree of autonomy, meeting standards for performance and reliability
- Use AI tools in your day-to-day coding, review, and deployment processes to work more effectively and deliver a quality experience for our customers
- Drive project scoping activities and discussions around requirements and trade-offs
- Troubleshoot complex technical issues in production, pertaining to team's areas of ownership
- Drive improvements, collaboration, and best practices through code reviews and mentoring
- Proactively write and maintain technical documentation
- Participate in production on-call rotation several times a year, after receiving in-depth training
What we're looking for:
- 5+ years experience building complex, customer-facing web applications using Ruby on Rails and React
- Experience with electronic signature, identity verification, or online notarization products preferred
- Familiarity with regulated or compliance-heavy product environments preferred
- Concern for quality and enthusiasm for writing unit and integration tests
- A willingness to learn any part of the stack: back-end services, data layer, web interfaces, APIs, 3rd party integrations, cloud infrastructure and so on
- Comfort with adapting to new technology and new opportunities
- A sense of ownership over the code you write, from technical design through to production
- Bias towards action and solutions
- The ability to work independently on well-defined problems while knowing when to ask for help
- Effective communication and active listening skills, with a thoughtful, collaborative approach to problem-solving
You'll really stand out if you have:
- Experience with GraphQL and AWS
Our tech:
- Proof platform's back-end is Ruby on Rails, Postgres SQL, Redis, hosted on AWS. Our front-end apps are built with React, GraphQL, Apollo and TypeScript.