Senior Software Engineer - Node.js
Hotel Engine, a startup based in Denver, is a leader in travel tech with a demonstrated track record of growth and impact. Our foundations are strong, and we’ve navigated the COVID-19 crisis by bringing our customer obsession, innovative platform, data-driven problem-solving, and bias for action into every decision. By partnering with tens of thousands of businesses and government agencies and hundreds of thousands of hotels around the world, we have built a resilient and adaptable business model and 2021 will be our best year yet. Working hard behind the scenes are exceptional people–from our large engineering and product teams, to our fast-growing sales, supplier and member experience orgs, to our data, marketing, and operations teams. As individuals and together, we show our DNA every day with our curiosity, will to win, ownership and high standards.
Hotel Engine (https://www.hotelengine.com) seeks a senior Node software engineer with strong abstract problem-solving abilities to join our team. Our team is focused on shipping quality product.
The ideal candidate for this position loves JavaScript and wants to do full-time back-end Node development. In this position, you will be making architectural decisions with other resources, building out new integrations with third parties, and working with our other software teams.
How We Work:
We ship code daily to our CI, staging, and production environments. Build, deploy, and monitoring alerts are posted to Slack.
We do work in an agile environment with daily standups and biweekly grooming, planning, and retrospectives.
We are good teammates who follow our working agreement. We’re looking for hard workers who don’t let their ego get in the way.
Required Qualifications:
5+ years of software development with JavaScript.
2+ years production experience with Node.
Strong understanding of JavaScript testing strategies.
A passion for writing clean, maintainable code.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with high volume, scalable architecture.
Experience with Typescript.
Production experience Amazon Web Services (Lambda).