LogicGate was founded with a rebellious spirit and lofty objective: to build a modern risk management platform that helps our customers grow by transforming business risks into opportunities. Since our founding in 2015, we've secured more than $156M in four funding series to help us grow into the company we are today, but we're not done yet. LogicGate continues to push to lead the GRC category with our flexible and no-code risk management solution.

We are an outcomes-first company. Our success comes from our high-performing teams, so we give you flexibility to work from where you are. You’ll have the option to be fully remote, work from our headquarters in Chicago, or hybrid, unless the role has specific requirements. 

Risk is a team sport, and the strongest teams are made up of diverse talent. We’ve worked hard to create an environment where everyone feels safe bringing their most authentic self to work. We are committed to fostering and maintaining an inclusive work environment where all employees’ views and backgrounds are celebrated, their thoughts matter and everyone feels safe to bring their authentic selves to work. 

Our Company core values of Be as One, Do the Right Thing, Embrace Curiosity, Own It, Empower Customers, and Raise the Bar guide everything we do - with our customers, our employees, and all we interact with.  

We are proud to have been included as a top workplace by Built In, Crain’s Chicago Business, and the Chicago Tribune.

About the role 

We are seeking someone to lead, architect and develop features for our Risk Cloud platform. This role requires a deep understanding of business and engineering goals, and the ability to work collaboratively with team members to achieve them. The ideal candidate will inspire and exemplify cross-functional collaboration, working closely with product managers, designers, engineers, and QA professionals. They will advocate for and implement modern best practices in engineering, including a testing-first mindset, frequent releases, and iterative development with small feedback loops. Additionally, effective communication and the ability to produce clear documentation for features and processes are essential for this position.

How you'll spend your time:

  • Develop / Utilize Angular, Typescript, and other leading FrontEnd tools to build a market leading product.
  • Quality / Write tests and review code to facilitate an efficient dev cycle and prevent the occurrence of bugs.
  • Collaborate / Work closely with cross-functional team members using Agile methodologies to iterate on feature work.
  • Optimize / Help improve our front-end application for speed, reliability, and scalability.

What we use:

  • Frontend: TypeScript, Angular, Webpack, Sass
  • Backend: Spring Boot, Java, Kotlin, Go
  • Data: Neo4j, Redis, RabbitMQ
  • Test: JUnit, Jasmine, Karma, Protractor, Selenium
  • Infrastructure: AWS, Ansible, Terraform, Hashicorp, Docker
  • Work: Jira, Slack, GitLab, G Suite

We get excited about you if you have:

  • Significant (3+ years) of professional experience in software engineering or a Bachelor's in Computer Science or a related field (we value outcomes over number of years)
  • Desire to grow as a leader, architect, and coder within an engineering atmosphere that moves quickly and strives to reject mediocrity
  • Understanding of best practices and competency in one or more modern languages (it doesn't have to be a language that is part of our stack -- we will train you)
  • You’re looking for an environment where you will have the autonomy you need to do your best work

The anticipated base salary range for the role is $105,000 - $120,000 per year + variable + equity + benefits. Actual salaries may vary and will be based on factors, such as candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies and proficiency for the role. Internal candidates who have current pay within or above the hiring range are still encouraged to apply if interested.

Total Rewards 

Our Total Rewards Package is designed to support you both at work and outside of it. In addition to offering competitive salary, variable compensation (bonus), equity and health and wellness benefits, we are proud to offer generous PTO, 12 Annual Company Holidays, Summer and Winter Fridays, and Health Days, allowing you time to recharge and relax. We are focused on and invested in career development and learning opportunities including access to LinkedIn Learning, our internal Mentorship Program, and annual Continued Education Program. 

Our Culture

DEIB is a priority for us at LogicGate - it is at the foundation of all of our core People programs, activities, and business practices.  We encourage everyone to join one of our Employee Resource Groups (AAPI @ LogicGate, Pride at LogicGate, and Women in LogicGate) to participate in and contribute to conversations that foster a culture of belonging. 

LogicGate also believes strongly in giving back to the communities in which we live and work. We support our teams through this by offering volunteer hours as well as Company-wide charitable activities supporting organizations aligned with our Company Core Values.

Learn more about our culture here.

Excited about LogicGate but not familiar with GRC? That’s ok — a lot of us weren’t familiar with GRC when we started, too. Unless the job description specifically requires previous GRC familiarity, here’s what you need to know:

  • GRC stands for Governance, Risk, and Compliance
  • GRC professionals help their companies manage uncertainty, act with integrity, and stay on the right side of the law. 
  • GRC is a huge market and growing fast. It’s a $35 billion industry today, and predicted to grow to $64 billion by 2025. A lot of opportunity!

At LogicGate, our People are the foundation of everything we do - for our teams, our customers, and the Company. We are proud to offer competitive, inclusive, and comprehensive total rewards packages. 

LogicGate has an outcomes-first culture that provides a variety of benefits and perks that enable our teams to thrive, both inside and outside of the workplace.These include: competitive variable plans, equity grants, paid time-off, ongoing learning stipend, paid parental leave, 401k matching, health, vision, and dental insurance, accident and life insurance.



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