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Description:
The Frontend Engineer will work within a fast-paced, agile team to build the user experience for Impact’s partnership automation platform.
Responsibilities include designing and developing Vue components for the frontend library using TypeScript.
The engineer will be a key contributor to the company UI guild and will review UX team mockups to implement their designs into the core product.
The role involves improving deployments of the company’s applications and services and troubleshooting frontend issues.
The engineer will be part of a continuously improving, agile team and will own product features from idea to production.
Requirements:
A minimum of 2 years of experience building frontend software is required.
Experience in Vue.js or similar frontend frameworks is necessary.
Candidates must have experience with REST APIs.
Experience in building applications with public cloud providers and serverless technologies is required.
Familiarity with relational and NoSQL databases is expected.
Knowledge of frontend build tools and CI/CD pipelines is necessary.
Experience working in SaaS organizations or on a SaaS platform is a significant plus.
Candidates should be ready to learn from a team that has successfully taken companies from startup to billion-dollar unicorns.
Benefits:
The position is open to remote candidates who are eligible to work in Canada and are tax residents of Canada.
Strong extended health benefits, mental health support, and support for new parents are provided to all employees from day one of employment.
Employees are encouraged to take unlimited time off as needed.
Additional benefits include an employee-led culture team that plans inclusive events to celebrate successes.
The company offers a high-velocity work ethos where each person can make a difference.
Continued access to the Affiliate & Partnerships Industry Fundamentals Certification by PXA is provided.