Are you ready to fight climate change? We just raised a $30 million Series B from Coatue (early backer of Apple, Tesla, and Rivian) and actor Robert Downey Jr (aka Iron Man). Did you know buildings contribute to over 40% of the global carbon emissions? Our web-based SaaS toolset, helps design teams rapidly decarbonate the building design process by automating energy, daylight, glare, cost, and more with machine learning. Last year we offset enough carbon to save 171,000 lives and 5x more carbon than Tesla. Join our fast-growing team to help save the planet!

Who You Are: Someone who is seeking to use their Frontend Software Engineer skills in a way that positively impacts environmental change.

Who We Are: We're willing to rethink everything to get buildings to net-zero carbon. We think differently and holistically about the architecture, engineering, and construction space. We use science, care about others, and speak the truth about climate action.

Responsibilities 

  • Translate the design and UI/UX vision into working code
  • Build web experiences using React.js
  • Build support for all screen sizes
  • Collaborate with the engineering team to develop features
  • Own features from start to finish
  • Work independently
  • Write clean, scalable, maintainable code
  • Participate in code reviews
  • Keep the team up-to-date in daily standups
  • Provide mentorship to junior developers

Required Skills and Abilities 

  • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent
  • 3+ years building production applications with frontend frameworks
  • Mastery of React.js and best practices
  • JavaScript, Redux, CSS3, SASS, HTML5
  • Babel, Webpack, NPM
  • RESTful APIs, AJAX, JSON
  • Experience with web standards, cross-browser compatibility, accessibility and SEO
  • Unit testing with Jest or equivalent
  • Adept at problem solving and critical thinking
  • Strong debugging skills
  • Meticulous code review
  • Strong communication skills
  • Version control with Git/Github

Bonus Points For 

  • UI design
  • UX design
  • TypeScript
  • CSS frameworks in React (Material UI, ant.d, Chakra UI, etc.)
  • Node.js
  • Three.js
  • Bootstrap
  • Basic database design
  • Experience using Python and Django

What’s In It for You:

  1. 100% Employer Paid Health insurance
  2. Vision and Dental benefits
  3. Employer-paid public transit pass and biking stipend
  4. Competitive Pay
  5. Work-Life Balance
  6. Onsite Gym membership
  7. Hybrid Work
  8. Paid time off and holidays
  9. Snacks, beer, team events

Cove.tool is proud to recruit and hire talented people from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or transgender status), age, or disability.

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