Flashpoint’s Engineering team delivers award-winning risk intelligence to the largest organizations and government entities across the globe. The core responsibility of the UI team is to build and maintain well-running customer-facing applications and APIs. Our work has a direct impact on making our cyber and physical world a safer place. 

Our best engineers are collaborative and selfless. They enjoy writing code but they prioritize mentoring and supporting others. They leave code cleaner than when they found it but don't insist on particular patterns. They optimize for simplicity and readability. They are involved in the full lifecycle of software development: understanding the requirements, designing the solution, writing the code, testing the code, testing the integration, deploying it to production, and monitoring the deployment. They are fully engaged in the problem domain.

We see it as a prerequisite that candidates possess and demonstrate a desire to lead from the front in improving a supportive, empathetic team; we expect candidates to be trusted and beloved by their teammates such that they become technical and emotional anchors for the rest of the team and department.

Trusted by governments, commercial enterprises, and educational institutions worldwide, Flashpoint helps organizations protect their most critical assets, infrastructure, and stakeholders from security risks such as cyber threats, ransomware, fraud, physical threats, and more. Leading security practitioners—including physical and corporate security, cyber threat intelligence (CTI), vulnerability management, and vendor risk management teams—rely on the Flashpoint Intelligence Platform, comprising open source (OSINT) and closed intelligence, to proactively identify and mitigate risk and stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape. Learn more at www.flashpoint.io

We have a role for you if

  • Have interfaced with product managers and brought ideas from rough concepts to in-production customer features.  Through this process, you have architected solutions and broke down the work into smaller tickets.  
  • You understand and make well-reasoned design decisions and tradeoffs to deliver timely releases 
  • You are comfortable working in other areas of the codebase with little to no guidance
  • You have implemented business intelligence interfaces
  • You have taken the initiative to unblock and mentor junior engineers.  
  • You frequently contribute to documentation and presentations of information for knowledge sharing.
  • You production experience with modern Javascript (ES6/7) development tools like Git and Webpack
  • You have built on RESTful web services and WebSockets using the newest Javascript application frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular
  • You have written unit and integration tests, and produced testable code
  • You have demonstrated the ability to learn and leverage new technologies throughout your career
  • You are methodical, observant, and detail-oriented in your work, including in your verbal and written communication, working both autonomously and on a fast-paced team

What you will get to do on our team

  • You will work with product managers to bring ideas from rough concepts to in-production customer features.  
  • You will drive architectural best practices and process improvement
  • You will help unblock and mentor junior developers
  • You will support the development process and your team members by documenting your projects thoroughly to make them maintainable by others
  • You will help bring in new technologies and develop innovative approaches to the challenges we face, by participating in a collaborative engineering environment
  • You will help build and maintain our platform; constantly adding new data sources, analytics, and interface enhancements as our company grows

What you will achieve

  • Within 30 days
    • You will have learned our processes and procedures, building individual components that contribute to the broader organization
    • You will have created code that is in production with written integration tests
    • You will be conducting code reviews with team members, supporting junior developers, and coding to company standards
  • Within 60 days 
    • You will have intimate working knowledge and a direct impact on current roadmaps and sprints
    • You will have worked with product managers to breakdown ideas from concept, design, and broken it down into small work tickets
  • By 90 days
    • You will be bringing new technologies and developing innovative approaches to the challenges we face, by participating in a collaborative engineering environment
    • You have contributed to documentation or presentations of information for the purpose of knowledge sharing.

To be successful in this role, you will need

  • Experience with frontend frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue
  • Experience using Docker for development and deployment
  • Experience with continuous integration frameworks like Gitlab-ci, Travis, or Jenkins
  • Experience with testing frameworks like Cypress, Jest, Mocha, Jasmine, Enzyme or Nightmare

Base Pay Range: $126,300 - $160,000 plus bonus

Why Flashpoint is a Great Place to Work:

  • Diversity.  Flashpoint is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity, inclusion, belonging, and equity. We recognize that diversity is key to achieving our vision. We believe that every person and their experiences contribute to building a work environment and products and services that will change the world.
  • Culture and Belonging.  Our company’s culture isn’t something you join, it’s something you build and shape, and each person's unique backgrounds and experiences contribute to who Flashpoint is and will become.  You will have ample opportunities to connect with coworkers through various communication channels and company-funded virtual events: book clubs, happy hours, committees, DIBE discussion group, Donut mixers, local team member meetups and much more. 
  • Perks. Flashpoint understands that personal wellness is one of the keys to a happy, healthy and productive work environment.  That’s why we also prioritize health and wellness perks like gym reimbursements, expensed lunches, cool cultural initiatives and inclusive employee events.
  • Career Growth. Flashpoint is invested in the growth of our team members and understands that frequent, two-way feedback is critical to that growth. We encourage regular one-on-ones with your manager, a regular schedule of performance reviews, learning and development opportunities, and guidance through formalized career paths; whether that be towards being a great manager, being a great individual contributor, or a lateral move to gain breadth of knowledge and experience.

A Great Place to Work. Literally. According to the 99% of employees surveyed, Flashpoint earned designation as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ Company for 2021. 100% of employees agree that new hires are made to feel welcome and appreciated. If you are interested in learning more, please check out our Certified Profile.

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