GoodLeap is a technology company focused on providing financing and software products for sustainable solutions, including solar panels, batteries, and energy-efficient systems.
The company has facilitated over $30 billion in financing for sustainable solutions since 2018 and supports the nonprofit GivePower, which provides clean water and electricity systems to underserved communities.
The Senior Software Engineer will join the Consumer Solutions team, responsible for building cross-platform mobile and web applications that are performant, scalable, and secure.
Key responsibilities include designing and documenting APIs, optimizing Node.js applications, following security best practices, and deploying applications in cloud environments.
The role involves mentoring junior developers, collaborating with product managers and design teams, and ensuring applications are integrated with RESTful APIs.
The engineer will handle app signing and deployment to the App Store and Google Play, while maintaining industry-standard security practices.
Requirements:
Candidates must have experience with Node.js and a strong knowledge of RESTful API development.
Proficiency in unit testing and automated acceptance testing (AAT) is required.
Applicants should be proficient in Dart and Flutter, with experience deploying applications to iOS, Android, and Web platforms.
A strong understanding of push notifications, app signing, and deployment processes is necessary.
Experience integrating Flutter applications with RESTful APIs and working with OAuth for authentication is essential.
A proactive mindset and willingness to mentor junior developers and contribute to architectural decisions are required.
Benefits:
The salary for this position ranges from $146,000 to $170,000 per year, with potential eligibility for a bonus.
The company offers a collaborative work culture that values professional growth and development.
GoodLeap provides reasonable accommodations for known disabilities to enable qualified applicants to perform essential job functions.