This role is for one of the Weekday's clients
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Develop and enhance software solutions to drive new product development or product upgrades.
- Build web interfaces and management systems to support operational needs.
- Design, integrate, test, and package new products, ensuring high performance and reliability.
Essential Skills and Experience:
- Strong expertise in networking protocols such as HTTP, DNS, or DHCP.
- Deep understanding of Linux and its ecosystem.
- 1+ year of hands-on experience with Python for development and automation.
- Ability to lead projects independently and drive them to completion.
- Full Stack Web Development experience, preferably in the education technology domain, with knowledge of Learning Management Systems (LMS), content filtering, and authentication systems.
- Proficiency in C, C++, or Rust for Linux-based networking applications.
- Strong front-end development skills with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
- Understanding and experience with AI tools, with the ability to implement them for:
- Enhancing software engineering productivity.
- Automating network administration tasks.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to:
- Present ideas clearly through in-person discussions, whiteboard sessions, technical documentation, and business-level summaries.
- Engage and influence customers, stakeholders, and team members effectively.
- Experience working with large codebases, including:
- Navigating and refactoring complex projects.
- Using distributed version control for collaboration.
- Proven track record of improving agile development processes, such as:
- Implementing automation to enhance product quality.
- Monitoring and analyzing processes for continuous improvement.
- Strong awareness of industry trends, actively researching innovations and new product releases.
- Passion for software development, demonstrated through:
- Personal projects or contributions to open-source communities.
- A curiosity-driven approach to learning, improving, and innovating.
Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.
“Henry David Thoreau”