Tech Stack
CloudGoJavaScriptMicroservicesMongoDBPostgresReact
About the role
- Admiral is looking for a mid-level or staff-level engineers to help us expand our platform.
- You'll be working on mature, well-maintained backend and frontend systems built using Go microservices and React/JavaScript client applications, and you'll have an important mission: Build a more balanced content ecosystem on the web, with better privacy controls and more equitable and long lasting relationships between content creators and their audiences.
- Come join us!
- What you'll do:
- Be an important member of a small and productive team
- Build and take responsibility for backend services that serve and support billions of pageviews
- Commit, review, and test high quality code
- Implement new UI features, backend microservices, and internal tooling
- Provide input and collaborate on product roadmap and future functionality
- Help improve consumer choice and publisher sustainability across the internet
- Who you are
- You see limitations and novel problems as an exciting challenge
- You have great communication skills and work well in a team
- You care about code quality and what it means to commit quality code
- You have experience building software from start to finish
- The job requires: Must have experience writing front-end web applications in JavaScript; Must have experience writing highly-scalable back-end applications; Must have strong written communication skills; Must be familiar with deploying and operating software in the cloud; Nice to have familiarity with databases like MongoDB and PostgreSQL; Nice to have experience writing microservices in Go
Requirements
- Must have experience writing front-end web applications in JavaScript
- Must have experience writing highly-scalable back-end applications
- Must have strong written communication skills
- Must be familiar with deploying and operating software in the cloud
- Nice to have familiarity with databases like MongoDB and PostgreSQL
- Nice to have experience writing microservices in Go