Be a role model for other members within the engineering community at Savii. Your standards of code quality, delivery, and attitude should set you apart.
Become a close partner of the Head of Engineering, working alongside them on new initiatives and developing long term technical strategy.
Taking the lead on the front-end / back-end roadmap, building out a component library to be shared across the whole software estate. Work to build consistency across all front-end projects, caring deeply about high quality documentation and interfaces. We re looking for Managers of One (search for the Signal v Noise article), so defining your own direction is important.
Supporting junior members to learn and thrive through building a strong and patient code review culture.
Be a firm believer in pragmatism and all it entails. We re practical and we understand that we don t always have the ability to get things done the way we intend. Help us deliver the longer and more deliberate strategy of continuous improvement.
Work to build consistency across projects, caring deeply about high quality documentation and interfaces.
We re looking for Managers of One (search for the Signal v Noise article), but we dont expect you to know everything. Were here to help set your direction rather than micromanage.
Be highly conscientious of the end-user, and understand that if you put the user first everything will follow. You ll continue to take part as a key member of a product team, so radical focus on user needs is a must.
Qualifications
Strong experience working in product teams, interfacing with engineers of all levels, and working closely alongside Product Managers to refine requirements, flush out technical dependencies.
6+ years in the industry.
5+ years of demonstrable experience using JavaScript frameworks, with demonstrable commercial React experience. We use ReactJS, Redux, Webpack, pre-compiled CSS and standard tooling like Git. Help us experiment with Typescript.
Having a little back-end or Node.js experience would be nice to have!
So would having a design-eye, and being able to know when something doesnt feel right.
Good understanding of design patterns, test-driven development, and software development best practices. Demonstrable experience on unit testing.