
Web Performance Engineer, Hamburg
Speed Kit
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇩🇪 Germany
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Mid-LevelSenior
About the role
- Analysis of customer websites for performance bottlenecks and/or UX problems
- Optimizing the sites’ performance using Speed Kit
- Developing custom solutions to tackle frontend issues (like slider frameworks, flicker control, lazy loading, etc.)
- Developing internal and external tooling to either empower our customers or automate integration processes
- Monitor existing customers and adjust the config to maintain the best possible performance
Requirements
- Experience with web basics like HTML, CSS and Javascript.
- If you have heard of web performance metrics and potentially did some optimizations already you are more than prepared to give it a try.
Benefits
- Remote-first: You can work 100% remote within Germany, if you want to.
- We set you up with your office work station from screen to office chair
- Pick your OS: You can freely choose your OS between Mac, Windows or Linux
- Beautiful office: Work in the heart of Hamburg’s Schanzenviertel
- Pet-friendly office: You’re always welcome to bring a furry friend
- Awesome coworkers: Join a competent, humorous crew
- Flexible work: Work on a full-time or part-time schedule
- Flat hierarchies: The best ideas win, no matter by whom
- Event slots: Several times a year you can vote on what to do - haven't you always wanted to go karting with your colleagues? Vote for it!
- Speed.Fest: Every quarter we all get together at our HQ in Hamburg for workshops, good food, events and a great time.
- Personal training budget: We help you to grow your career and skills
- Future-proof pension scheme: feel free to bring your pension scheme with you or let our experts advise you
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Hard skills
HTMLCSSJavaScriptweb performance metricsfrontend developmentperformance optimizationcustom solutions developmentlazy loadingslider frameworksflicker control