[Remote] Fullstack Engineer

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Atticus is a leading platform connecting people with disabilities to government benefits and helping victims of accidents receive compensation. They are seeking a Fullstack Engineer to design, build, and operate their web applications, collaborating with various departments to enhance their platform and support clients in need. Responsibilities Design, build and operate Atticus’ web applications with a focus on performance, modularity, extensibility, and reliability Work with product to evaluate and refine product details and acceptance criteria Architect, design, write, review, and test code in a collaborative environment with other software engineers Evaluate storage technologies and methodologies with an eye toward scalability and performance Leverage your peers as multipliers for your skills to create excellent products and services Skills You have 3+ years of experience writing idiomatic JavaScript, Golang, Java, Python, Scala, or Ruby You have experience and love for building performant React applications You speak CSS and HTML fluently and know how to build around browser limitations You enjoy working with UI and UX experts to build compelling user experiences You build modern, resilient and operationally sane fullstack systems exemplifying industry standards (HTTP REST, GraphQL, Stream processing, Big Data) You enjoy teaching and mentoring teammates on backend system best practices and architecture You work well with product to clarify and translate requirements for teammates You use a modern version-control system for your source code repository (Git, Mercurial, GitHub, BitBucket) You lint all your code or know you should You know what parts of your code require tests and you write those tests You use objective judgment in leveraging the right frameworks and technologies You are versed in cloud computing systems (GCP, AWS, etc.) and SAAS concepts You leverage continuous integration systems to their full extent (CircleCI, Bamboo, Jenkins, TravisCI) You plan for, build, evolve and scrutinize monitoring and alerting for your production systems You are willing and able to deploy, troubleshoot, and maintain your systems in production and staging environments Experience with Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes, Docker, CircleCI, Git, Golang, Java Experience with GraphQL, GraphQL Federation, REST APIs and supporting network protocols Experience with a distributed SQL platform like CockroachDB or Google Spanner Experience with Hadoop, MapReduce, or other 'Big Data' systems You can build a great Webpack configuration Benefits Medical and dental insurance with 100% of employee premiums covered 15 vacation days & ~19 paid holidays each year (including two weeks at end-of-year) Free membership to OneMedical $600/year reimbursable stipend for internet service $1,000 reimbursable stipend for education and training outside of work Up to $1,200/year student loan repayment assistance 401(k) and optional HSA/FSA Humble, thoughtful, smart, fun colleagues Company Overview Atticus cuts through bureaucracy to help people in crisis get the aid they need. It was founded in 2018, and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https//www.atticus.com/.

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