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Senior Full Stack Engineer (Typescript; Node.js)

About the Company

Pipe17’s mission is to be the fastest and easiest way to achieve touchless order operations and precision control of data, workflows, and post-checkout experiences.

Our mission is to democratize order management so that any business can run their fulfillment like Amazon – touchless, efficient, agile, scalable.

About the team

We’re a globally distributed team of 25+ engineers who are making this happen. Check out more about our values on our careers page to see what it’s like to work here - or at least, it's a good start. We are passionate about what we are doing, and always willing to learn new ways of doing things.

Core features we’ve been working on

  • Workflow engine
    • A no-code workflow engine that allows merchants to automatically edit and manage orders with powerful but intuitive filters and actions
  • Order router
    • Empowers merchants to create powerful rules and filters that determine where and how orders get routed from checkout to fulfillment.
  • Pipe17’s Connector Framework
    • We’ve built a flexible framework that’s allowed us to build well over a hundred (and growing) connectors that allow merchants to centralize all their eCommerce operations in a single place.
    • It’s built to be extremely resilient and configurable, and enables rapid connector development.

Who we’re looking for

  • Strong technical background
    • 7+ years minimum of working experience designing and engineering solutions at scale.
    • Must be familiar with HTML, CSS, and Javascript, Typescript experience is a plus.
    • Ability to solve ambiguous problems without the need to be told exactly what to do
    • Ability to pick up on new technologies very quickly.
  • Ownership
    • We’re a small team. You’ll be responsible for delivering features end to end.
  • Pragmatism
    • You know how to balance product velocity against product quality
    • You prefer simple solutions and designs over complex ones, and have a good intuition for what will last and scale.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
    • We have a Seattle office but most of the company works remotely. This requires that you be a great verbal and written communicator
  • Nice to have
    • Experience working with Serverless technology in AWS (Lambda, SQS)

Compensation

  • Competitive salary
  • Great healthcare + dental + vision coverage
  • Retirement plan
  • Pick your own equipment. We'll set you up with whatever Apple laptop + monitor combo you want plus any software you need.
  • Unlimited vacation policy. Plus we require you to take at least 2 weeks off each year. We see most employees take 4 weeks off per year. This isn't a vague policy where unlimited vacation means no vacation

About Us

Pipe17 is a venture funded software startup headquartered in Seattle, WA with a significant presence in the San Francisco Bay area.

We offer an innovative SaaS platform for ecommerce operations that automates management of order, inventory and product flows between 100+ ecommerce applications.  Using Pipe17 our customers grow faster and serve their customers better all while reducing operational costs. 

We are a solution business with innovative technology that is 10-100X faster than competitors. Selling both direct and through a growing network of partners, we are growing fast with many happy customers. 

Pipe17 is backed by GLP Partners, a leading investor in the ecommerce logistics space. We recently raised a large round of capital to fund our growth, which you can read about here.

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