Senior Software Engineer, Node.js
New York
Remote
Full-time
Freelance
Senior Software Engineer, Node.js
Senior Software Engineer, Node.js
at Hotel Engine Remote Hotel Engine is the world’s largest Lodging Performance Network, established to create a richer, more rewarding business travel experience by connecting a global network of businesses and lodging partners. Our innovative travel-tech company is on an incredible growth trajectory and will continue to build on our strong foundations by bringing our customer obsession, data-driven problem-solving, and bias for action into every decision we make. We value our individuality, and we also understand that together, we thrive. Most importantly, we know we’re not for everyone! We’re focused on finding the right people who are energized by our culture, with diverse experiences and backgrounds that will help us unlock our full potential. Complacency doesn’t live here. We’ve built a team of world-class people who really want to work with other world-class people. , and if you like what you see, please, read on! Following a 2021 series B funding round at a $1.3 billion valuation, we achieved remarkable growth in 2022. We expect 2023 to be our best year yet.
Working hard behind the scenes building and supporting our platform are exceptional people-from our large engineering and product teams to our fast-growing sales, supplier, and member support orgs, to our data, marketing, and operations teams.
Tech we use:
Node.js
Typescript
Lambda
Dynamo DB
PSQL DB
Serverless Framework
Jest
How we work:
We ship code daily to our production, staging, and continuous integration environments
We work in a mix of Agile and Kanban
We keep meetings to an absolute minimum to maximize development time
We keep to a 40-hour workweek and respect your time away from the office
Here’s what we’re looking for:
The ideal candidate for this position loves JavaScript and wants to do full-time back-end Node development with the ability to contribute to front-end applications if the opportunity arises. A willingness to mentor younger devs and a track record of running successful projects is also essential.
5+ years of software development with JavaScript/Typescript
5+ years of Node.js experience
5+ years of experience building and maintaining production APIs
3+ years of AWS experience
Some experience with micro-service architecture
Some front-end experience with a popular framework (React, Angular, Vue, etc.)
Cash compensation:
The base salary range for this role is $135,000 – $160,000/year. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including prior experience, expertise & may vary from the amount above.
Remote Opportunities:
This role is eligible for remote work and you can work from anywhere in the U.S.
Hotel Engine Total Rewards Philosophy | We recognize that there is more to work than day-to-day responsibilities. Hotel Engine has been recognized on Built-in Colorado’s Best Places to Work list 3 years in a row (2020-2022) for our positive culture and robust growth opportunities.
As a company, we’re also dedicated to giving back to our greater community, and have comprehensive supporting community, social justice and environmental causes. In addition to a collaborative, high-performing team environment, we’re pleased to offer benefits including:
Competitive base salaries
Annual performance bonuses
Stock options for all associates + performance-based stock options
Insurance benefits including medical coverage (with a plan available at no cost to employees) + 100% paid dental and vision insurance
401(k) plan with a match program
Unlimited PTO + 2 paid days each year to volunteer with your favorite non-profit
Paid parental leave and family medical leave
Hotel discounts through our exclusive platform
The ability to make a real impact in an incredibly fast-growing organization; you’ll never be just another cog in the wheel.
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What you get?
Workload
Full-time
Form of collaboration
Freelance
Remote collaboration
Job details
Location
New York, NY, USA
Remote collaboration
Offer last updated
Jan 29, 2023
Suitable for
Anyone
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