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Full Stack Engineer

Full time at Altruistiq in Pakistan
Posted on May 8, 2024

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Altruistiq's software solution delivers sustainability intelligence and real corporate impact in carbon reduction and beyond for large businesses that see more than 'just' reporting as the goal. Altruistiq empowers businesses with the technology to automate sustainability data measurement, management and exchange - with unparalleled accuracy and ease. We believe that sustainability is the corporate world's biggest data challenge. Our mission is to enable businesses to do more of what is measurably good, driven by data and impact intelligence. Read about our latest investment below: We are looking for a Full Stack Developer to support the development of our SaaS product. Working in a multi-disciplinary, inclusive and expanding team, you will be using innovative tech and solutions to help us achieve fast growth. Whilst using and expanding your expertise, you will have the opportunity to have real impact on the planet and the product. More specifically you have: Strong problem solving and analytical skills. Agile attitude towards development. Demonstrable history of working in an agile environment, structuring development towards solving user problems, and using experiment-driven design frameworks. Full-stack engineering experience building great digital products with strong experience across front-end and back-end frameworks, especially for SaaS solutions. Experience with Vue, Sass, Node and PostgreSQL Experience setting up front-ends, APIs, workers from scratch. Experience with TDD / automated testing using Jest, Cypress or similar. Contributed to open source or have developed your own projects. Strong user-centric mindset with good experience working closely with UI/UX designers. Bachelor's degree in a highly quantitative field (Computer Science, Engineering, Machine Learning, Operational Research, Statistics, Mathematics, etc.) or equivalent professional experience. What role involves: Technical hands-on development, building and iterating a new product. Supporting on the design and architecture for our SaaS product. Develop innovates solutions to crunch divers and sometimes massive datasets into meaningful numbers for customers. Implementing client-side and server-side technologies to enable seamless and secure growth for the product. Collaborating to build a fun culture of engineering excellence that executes quickly and safely through fast iteration, clean code, and high-quality development. Actively contribute to fighting climate change and make the world a better place. Our benefits include: • Equity, we believe our team should all have a stake in the company we're building • A supportive culture to help you learn and develop into a better version of yourself, including a learning & development budget and policy. • Private health and dental insurance for you and your partner/family. • Unlimited holiday policy with a minimum of 25 days. • Flexible working, remote-first, with allowance to join a shared working space where you live. • Health & wellness budget, cycle scheme. • Team offsites, and annual events to spend time together as a team. • Work in a diverse, feedback-driven organisation, decentralised decision making enabling everyone to weigh in, offering lots of freedom, impact as well as responsibility. At Altruistiq we believe a diverse team is a better team. We welcome you to apply, and if there are accommodations that can be made to make the application and interview process more accessible for you please just get in touch. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace. If there are accommodations that can be made to make the application and interview process more accessible for you please just get in touch. U.S. Standard Demographic Questions We invite applicants to share their demographic background. If you choose to complete this survey, your responses may be used to identify areas of improvement in our hiring process. How would you describe your gender identity? (mark all that apply) Man Non-binary Woman I prefer to self-describe I don't wish to answer How would you describe your racial/ethnic background? 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