Remote Senior Software Engineer, BI Reporting Team
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Description:
Attentive is an AI-powered mobile marketing platform that personalizes consumer engagement for brands.
The Senior Software Engineer will be part of the BI Reporting Team, focusing on transforming complex data into actionable insights and impactful reporting.
The role involves collaborating with engineers, product managers, and designers to develop applications that assist marketers in connecting with consumers.
Responsibilities include building and maintaining systems for client-facing reports, charts, and dashboards, as well as contributing to frontend development using frameworks like React.
The engineer will advocate for project quality and scalability, partner with Product Management and Design, and mentor other engineers in backend development.
Requirements:
Candidates must have at least 5 years of professional experience with web technologies and a strong background in backend development using Java, Python, or Go.
Junior to mid-level frontend development experience with React and TypeScript is required.
A proven track record of building high-quality applications is essential.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders are necessary.
Experience with on-call responsibilities and troubleshooting during incidents is required.
Nice to have: experience with SQL, data analysis, AWS services, cloud infrastructure, and DevOps practices.
Benefits:
Competitive salary range for this position is $144,800 - $210,000 annually, plus equity and benefits.
Attentive offers a variety of perks and benefits, including health and wellness programs.
The company values diversity and provides equal employment opportunities, ensuring a fair and inclusive workplace.
Reasonable accommodations are available for candidates with disabilities.
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