About Snap! Mobile, Inc: 

 

Snap! Mobile is the essential technology platform for school athletics and activities. To date, Snap! Raise, our industry-leading fundraising solution, has raised more than $800 million dollars for over 100,000 groups and teams through over 12.5 million participants and donors. In addition to the Snap! Raise fundraising platform, Snap! Mobile further supports schools, groups, and teams with its other solutions: FanX (communication and fan engagement in a custom app), Snap! Spend (full-service money management), Snap! Store (year-round access to spirit wear), Snap! Manage (integrated scheduling, rostering, and registration), Snap! Insights (dashboard for custom financial reporting and fundraising oversight), and Snap! Sponsor (marketplace for local sponsors).

About the Role:

The Software Engineer II will help build out our vision through the development and ownership of our frontend and backend systems for our Snap! products. The frontend system is built using React along with GraphQL and connects to the backend via our API Gateway. This role requires an understanding of both Front End to Back End development. 

Our applications are built primarily using Node.js, TypeScript React, and Postgres, with some legacy systems on Ruby on Rails, Python, and MySQL (RDS). We utilize Kubernetes and deploy to production on average 10 times per day. We are focused on Continuous Delivery and CI/CD pipelines. We value versatility and craftsmanship over specialization. We don’t look for great “X” Engineers, we look for great Software Engineers no matter the language or tech stack.  

This is a Full Time, Remote position.  

How Your Time Will Be Spent 

  • 80% of your time is dedicated to building great products.
  • 10% of your time is dedicated to planning, documenting, and working with various domains.    10% is dedicated to participating in opportunities for learning 
  • Engineering Dojo Engineering Book Club Hackathons, etc..

Software Engineer II Responsibilities:

  • Build new UI features, support existing ones, and create A/B experiments Build unit tests and end-to-end tests to ensure the quality of work
  • Build GraphQL APIs within the product layer and integrate them with our API gateway
  • Contribute to roadmap planning discussions
  • Contribute to estimating internally in the dev pod to develop a timeline the pod can commit to            
  • Contribute to maintaining quality to ensure uptime
  • Pair program with more senior engineers to help drive projects across the finish line Learn and follow technical best practices and standards
  • Participate in learning opportunities within the company
  • Maintain a positive and respectful culture  

Preferred Experience, Skills, and Abilities in a Software Engineer II:

  • 2+ years of professional experience building software
  • Experience working with project management tools to document and scope development work preferred
  • Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience An understanding of the full lifecycle of software development
  • Strong communication and writing skills
  • Understanding of event-driven systems a plus

Our Primary Tech Stack:  

  • NodeJS, JavaScript, TypeScript
  • React/Vue/Svelte frontends
  • WebComponents via StencilJS
  • GraphQL APIs + GraphQL Federation via API Gateway
  • Kubernetes, Docker, Helm
  • GitHub CI/CD with a Continuous Delivery Model
  • Postgres, Redis, DynamoDB, Kafka, MongoDB
  • AWS Cloud Services
  • Distributed Service and Frontend Architecture

Compensation depending on level of experience: Range $90k - $100k

Snap! Mobile, Inc. is proud to offer the following benefits:   

  • Medical, Dental, Vision 
  • 401K with a 4% match from the company   
  • Unlimited PTO 

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