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Golang Engineer
Lightmeter
Berlin, Germany
$40,000 to $50,000 a year
December 2020
1 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available

Job Description

Please note: this position is full time and in Berlin (you need to already be in Berlin too). We don't use agencies.

Most messaging networks are created to serve their creators. Email is designed to serve humankind. For over 50 years inspired technicians have architected email to provide the greatest good to the greatest number. Their openness and design principles made email the world's #1 communication channel and identity provider with 4.2 billion users (2x Facebook). Email is a critical foundation stone of the Web.

Lightmeter is reinventing email infrastructure to overcome threats from centralised tech oligharchs like Microsoft and Google. An epic platform war is behind fought behind the scenes to wrestle control over digital comms and incorporate it into closed service platforms, where the customer is a product to be sold to the highest bidder.

We are 3 years of research and 1 year of development in to building Lightmeter Control Center - the all-in-one mailops management system repeatedly featured in Heise and ZDnet. It's fully Open Source (on GitLab) -- feel free to check the unit and user acceptance test code coverage : ) . Our engineering team has a background in embedded and fintech, with a focus on performance and feedback.

A mix of public and private funding fuels our work, and we've been recognised by the European Commission as part of 'Next Generation Internet'. We have hundreds of active users, a few of whom we interview each week, including banks, public universities, Internet Service Providers, and marketing agencies.

Our mission is to strengthen the foundations of digital society by making mailtech easy and convenient.

That’s a brief intro to what you’ll be working on. But first, you need to know if you’ll even like working with us. Let’s talk about life at Lightmeter and then we’ll go into detail about what we’re looking for.

Who you’ll be working with

One luxuary of being an early-stage team is that you get to work directly with everyone. That said, you'll be reporting to Sam, our CEO. He gets easily excited about engineering patterns and workflows, and likes bright colours and house music with vocals.

You'd work along-side Lead Developer Leandro, who calls himself a Software Craftsman, and who others call a philosopher. Leandro has deeply held unfashionable beliefs like "all code should be fast and light", and cares more about design patterns than what language he's coding in. He love the outdoors and pines for the mountains.

Suela is our Product Manager and x-ray seer of quality and value. She has a nack of turning our telescopes around, pointing out better perspectives, opportunities, and efficiencies. She's an Open Source fangirl, community organiser of the OpenLabs Hackerspace, and secretly learning Python so she can make bots to replace herself. Just kidding!

How You’ll Work at Lightmeter

We work hard to make working here a great experience, and have a team of truly exceptional people — the kind you’ll be excited to work with. You'll get to design and create new components and services, working on features like those on our roadmap (https://lightmeter.io/roadmap).

Here’s how we operate

No Crazy Hours
You'll very rarely work more than 40 hours per week, unless you really want to. Ocassionally things can heat up, but noones going to force you to work more than is comfortable. When you do work overtime you balance it out with time off afterwards. We work hard and smart, planning carefully, but we’re in this for the long haul: sustainability trumps anything short term.

Face time and alone time
Most of us have worked fully remote before and miss the benefits of face time, so we like to work together a lot of the time. However focused time alone, in cafes or home-office is nice too, so we aim for a good mix. So long as you can reach the people you need, when you need them, and vice versa, your preferences for office vs remote work shouldn't be an issue.

Take Vacation
A small team means it's easy to coordinate time off to relax and recharge. Notice you'll be away a week in advance is usually enough.

Up Your Game
We’re serious about helping you improve your craft. Everyone wins when you get better and your job, and enjoy the process. Think conferences, online courses and subscriptions, dedicated time away from work to learn something new.

Compensation and Legal
We can't currently offer you a salary to compete with Amazon or Microsoft. What we can offer you is the same salary that we are paying ourselves: €50,000 / year.

We’re an early-stage startup, funded, pre-revenue, and growing. We are owned and managed by our Founders. Making sustainable, profitable products with a committment to openness is hard; we're demonstrating how it's done. If you care deeply about digital freedom, empowerment, and collaboration, you'll probably fit right in!

What we're looking for

Lightmeter has ambitious goals and our team is growing to meet them. You're the Software Engineer we're looking for if you're collaborative, mission-motivated, creative, disciplined, and productive. (So far, so good?)

You love solving complex problems — both internally and for your users — and know what it means to build a mature, evolving product. You are more focused on the outcome than on the output of your work, and prefer to deliver something useful sooner, rather than something perfect later. You welcome feedback, and are curious about users' challenges and how to address them. You demand a lot from your colleagues and expect the same in return, taking personal pride in collective achievement.

Requirements (these are real, actual requirements)

  • You must live in Berlin most of the time, so we can meet up and work together sometimes
  • You must have at least five years working in the software industry, of which at least four are as a software engineer.
  • You must have experience working in cross-functional teams. And we really mean that cross-functional part — in other words working directly with designers, quality assurance, product managers, or other related roles.

Our tech stack (repos: https://gitlab.com/lightmeter)

  • Golang
  • SQLite
  • VueJS
  • A little Python
  • Some big data

Recommended skills

  • Golang
  • Git with large and distributed teams
  • Linux (server and desktop) and tools such as make, SSH and shell scripting
  • Docker and related technologies
  • TDD and SOLID

Ideal skills

  • Development of high performance, distributed systems
  • Continuous integration / delivery
  • Some Javascript
  • Some Python
  • Email related technologies, such as SMTP and Postfix
  • Standard crypto libraries and principles
  • VueJs
  • Interest in learning (and teaching!); Rust is welcome

Work Remotely

  • No

COVID-19 Precautions

  • Remote interview process
  • Virtual meetings

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Intern (m/f) Full Stack software engineer
innogy Innovation Hub
Berlin, Germany
€18,000 to €36,000 a year
October 2018
4 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available

Job Description

We believe that the efficient management of buildings and office spaces is key to curbing the impact of climate change, enabling a more comfortable, productive and healthier working environment, and we’re looking for early team members passionate about this mission.

We are currently looking for an experienced Full-stack Engineer. You’ll be part of a team that builds a state-of-the-art infrastructure and networking solution.You will help build an affordable and simple to use cloud-based building automation software for small and medium-sized offices, to collect, manage, and integrate building devices in real time.

What you will do?

  • Implementation of a robust set of services and APIs to power the web application
  • Work with popular open source libraries including React, Redux and React Router
  • Work with GoLang and AWS tech stack for the backend
  • Building reusable code and libraries for future use
  • Optimisation of the application for maximum speed and scalability
  • Implementation of security and data protection
  • Integration of the front-end aspects of the applications
  • Providing the best in class UX for customers of the web application
  • Working closely with designers to bring their vision to life
  • Adhering to a set of code standards and good practices

Who you are?

  • Passionate about continous learning and furthering our cause
  • You hold BS/MS in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
  • You have deep JavaScript knowledge and have worked with ES6
  • You are an expert in web technologies and APIs (HTTP2, TCP/IP, CSS/HTML, Browser JS APIs)
  • You are knowledgeable in modern web tools (NPM/Yarn, Babel etc.)
  • You are experienced working with React.js
  • You like to build for scale – lean but ready for demand growth
  • You’re a fan of open source philosophy, with data-driven development approach
  • You have a proven ability to efficiently manage all aspects of the software development life cycle in an Agile environment
  • You have an intense focus on building secure and reliable systems
  • You have a desire to build highly usable customer centric products

What we offer?

  • Working directly with the founders and shaping the company, who just received 7-digit Seed funding
  • Having impact on the product from day 1
  • A steep learning curve
  • Working in downtown Berlin
  • International team
  • Competitive compensation

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Site Reliability Engineer
KIWI.KI
Berlin, Germany
€50,000 to €50,000 a year
October 2018
2 Applicants This Week
More Than 6 Months Old
This job posting is no longer available

Job Description

Our goal is to replace the physical key and to revolutionize key management. Our smart access-as-a-service solution KIWI allows users to unlock doors completely hands-free with our identity token KIWI Ki or by using our KIWI App. Our customers from the real estate industry use the KIWI Portal to simplify key management. And service providers like Deutsche Post and waste management companies open the doors of apartment buildings with KIWI. More than 47.000 households in 15 cities are already connected to the KIWI Infrastructure.

Our development team is an interdisciplinary mix, covering the full range from hardware and firmware development through systems, web, and mobile. Our highest priority is safeguarding the privacy and security of our users. We believe that it’s possible to have a connected system without gathering huge amounts of information on the private lives of our customers. As a result, we have developed our whole system almost entirely in-house, using cutting-edge cryptography, an innovative wireless sensor network, and an open-source approach.

YOUR ROLE

The role of the SRE at KIWI is to allow for the business to make changes quickly and safely within the company. Your role includes: - Working with the business to translate business requirements into technical implementations. - Designing and building tooling and process patterns to be used by the rest of the Engineering team. - Maintain production and test environments.

YOUR SKILLS

  • Excellent, in-depth knowledge of GNU/Linux and associated technologies.
  • Strong knowledge of TCP/IP and UDP.
  • Highly skilled in at least one scripting language.
  • Working experience with Kubernetes, preferably running on CoreOS, continuous integration pipelines (Gitlab-CI, Travis, Circle).
  • An understanding of Ceph network block storage.
  • Python or Golang background a plus.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • A proven track record of working with Linux systems.
  • Able to work autonomously. Identifying and prioritising tasks; experience enough to know when you seek input from others.

WE OFFER

  • A high degree of autonomy, challenging tasks, and the ability to impact the company every day
  • An inspiring work environment based on team spirit, fun and passion for our product
  • Employee stock ownership plan und training budgets
  • German classes for non-native speakers
  • Weekly team breakfast and lunch as well as unlimited coffee and other drinks
  • A friendly and international team in an office in Berlin Mitte

Join our talented team and be a part of the KIWI story! We are looking forward to receive your application. Please apply here: https://kiwi-jobs.personio.de/job/13157#apply. Your contact person is Charlotte.


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