Sunstone Credit

Senior Software Engineer (Fullstack/Frontend)

Sunstone Credit, Technology, Engineer - Remote - Full Time

About the Role
Sunstone Credit is seeking a Senior Software Engineer (Fullstack/Frontend) (US-Based only) to join our remote software engineering team!
Software engineers at Sunstone Credit are the builders of pipelines, dashboards, automated processes, tooling and work closely with business stakeholders to build the entire infrastructure and products that connect all the stakeholders of Sunstone. Stakeholders include both internal and external parties, including the Sunstone Financial Operations and Business Development teams, the Sunstone partners which include banks and solar developers that are out in the field.

Key Responsibilities

  • The FT Engineering role at Sunstone requires an individual with an entrepreneurial and solutions architecture edge - you'll come up with technical solutions for internal and external facing web application products and implement them!
  • An ideal candidate for this remote role is able to learn and work with new frameworks while keeping security and compliance in mind. They have knowledge of industry standard software development practices such as agile development process, integration testing, clean code practices, CI/CD, working with cloud services, to name a few.
  • This role is for a full-time software engineer to answer questions such as, is it time to refactor? What are the build-time implications of integrating a new library? How long will a new feature take to implement? They will work closely with a product manager at all parts of the development cycle.
  • You'll be instrumental in executing on our product roadmap including building technology to scale our workflows and processes for installers, business owners, and internal business teams
  • The ideal candidate will have experience building web app products and experience working with AWS and CI/CD tools like Github Actions or similar.
  • Experience with Salesforce (Admin, API) is big plus, but not required!
Qualifications (Critical skills for success)
  • Over 5 years of proven experience in software development and are interested in early-stage startups
  • Hands-on expertise in TypeScript, Javascript, Django, React, Node, AWS, Postgres, FIGMA
  • Strong UX design skills, along with excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities
  • Proficiency in optimizing code and asset delivery to browsers or devices
  • Understanding and innovating on deployment processes for multi-stage app deployments through Git Actions
  • Clear articulation of the advantages and challenges of using front-end libraries, frameworks, and toolsets
  • Knowledge of database systems, CI/CD processes and developing integration tests using Cypress framework or similar
  • Ability to produce code that is easily testable
  • Designing and implementing scalable web services, applications, and APIs
  • High-level project management skills
  • Troubleshooting and bug fixing
  • Collaborating with the product management/design team on scoping and implementing new and existing features
  • Good communication skills
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