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Spacelift

Senior Frontend Engineer

CompanySpacelift
Websitespacelift.io
RoleSenior Frontend Engineer
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyFrontendSenior
SpecialtiesFrontend
LocationEurope · Remote
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://grnh.se/2fadc5bc5us
Hiring notes
TechTypeScriptReactAWSGraphQL
Parsed locationsEurope
RegionsEU
Posted bycube2222
PostedJan 2, 2023
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Original posting

Spacelift | Remote | Europe | Full-time | Senior Frontend Engineer We're a VC-funded startup building an automation platform for Infrastructure-as-Code, adding a Policy-as-Code layer above it, in order to make IaC usable in bigger companies, where you have to take care of state consistency, selective permissions, a usable git flow, etc. On the backend we're using 100% Go with AWS primitives. There we're looking for backend developers who like doing DevOps'y stuff sometimes (because in a way it's the spirit of our company), or have experience with the cloud native ecosystem. On the frontend side, we have React/Typescript that communicates over GraphQL (using the Apollo client) with our backend. We use Figma for design work. Here we’re looking for folks who like building tools for other engineers and have an obsession over great developer UI/UX. Overall we have a deeply technical product, trying to build something customers love to use, and already have a lot of happy and satisfied customers. We promise interesting work, the ability to open source parts of the project which don't give us a business advantage, as well as healthy working hours. We've also got investment days on Fridays, when you can work on anything you want, as long as it could possibly benefit Spacelift in some way. If that sounds like fun to you, please apply at https://grnh.se/2fadc5bc5us (Frontend) or https://grnh.se/3138190b5us (Backend). You can find out more about the product we're building at https://spacelift.io and also see our engineering blog for a few technical blog posts of ours: https://spacelift.io/blog/engineering PS: Fear not, no whiteboarding!