Two Barrels is hiring Senior Software Engineers specializing in Ruby on Rails for up to $185,000/year. You will be a traditional company employee. This is a full time 40 hour/week position with company benefits. This is a remote position. Our main office is in Spokane WA, and we have satellite offices in Austin TX and Salt Lake City UT.
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will be given large projects and be expected to break these projects into medium-sized tasks for our Software Engineers, all while maintaining focus on the big picture goals and projects. You will have the opportunity to make a direct impact on architecture design. You’ll get to work with a team of engineers who like to do things the right way versus plowing through just to meet a goal. We have no investors or micro-managed goals. We just want to make high-end software that is easy to continually improve.
You can expect a diverse team with different backgrounds, experience and identities. You will have current members of the team eager to help you get up to speed as quickly as possible. Solid fundamentals with software, teamwork, systems, and troubleshooting will pave the way.
What’s in a title?
Here at Two Barrels we don’t take titles very seriously. We know for recruiting purposes we need to call our jobs something, so we started with labeling and differentiating them in a fairly traditional way with “junior, mid, senior”. However, we’ve realized that was putting our employees in a box and wasn’t allowing us to uniquely identify their individual contributions, strengths and professional goals. Once you join our team the titles kinda get dropped as we expect everyone to work with everyone regardless of title or experience. We have taken the approach of evaluating candidates and employees on a “level” basis. It makes it a little easier internally to talk about growing into the next level without there being this huge chasm between what it means to be a Junior Engineer vs. a Mid Engineer. Our levels have expectations set for each one and it’s the responsibility of the manager and employee to make sure there is alignment. We do this through quarterly conversations where we discuss employee progression, if the work is challenging, and to ensure they feel fairly compensated for their work and expertise. Basically, levels gives us more flexibility to help people grow in their careers. But sure, you can post your title on LinkedIn as what makes sense to the rest of the world.
Location:
Remote | Spokane – Austin – SLC |
Duration:
Full Time
Wage:
Up to $185,000/year
Responsibilities:
Be a good human
Treat your co-workers with respect
Have a Growth Mindset, not a Fixed Mindset
Remember that it's a marathon, not a sprint. Help us bring calm to what can creep into a rush
Design, implement, document, and maintain front and back end systems for high-traffic applications
Help peel off monolith code into well-organized architecture
Help drive technical standards for the team
Design and implement novel systems from scratch, from billing to all kinds of crazy ideas we come up with
Help us set a high bar for quality, from code and systems to how we treat each other
Take substantial features from concept to shipping
Provide material feedback on the work of junior and mid-level programmers
Monitor and ensure automated processes run as expected
Perform routine automation assignments with minimum supervision
Communicate consistently with stakeholders, managers, and other teams about releases
Participate in the training or development of others, as directed
Be willing to learn, grow, and help all of us continually get better at what we do
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in computer science or other equivalent degree/experience
Minimum of 6 years full stack application development, software test automation experience, and object oriented development
4+ years working with back-end frameworks such as Rails, Laravel, Django, etc.
4+ years working front-end frameworks such as Vue, Angular, React, etc.
2+ years working with relational databases and writing SQL queries or stored procedures
Advanced level of querying in ORMs such as ActiveRecord and Sequel
Experience mentoring junior to mid-level engineers while balancing current work
High proficiency in some of the following AWS services: ECS, EC2, S3, CloudWatch, RDS, ElasticSearch, VPC
Proficient in vanilla JavaScript (outside of using it with a modern web framework)
Preferred Qualifications:
High level of ability coding in Ruby and expert level familiarity with the Rails framework
Experience with large Rails/Rack- based applications
Why you might like this job:
You’ve been building large rails apps for other companies. The ones with carrots dangling in front of you, hipster benefits and slippery ladders. You’ve always wondered if there’s a place where profits and titles aren’t everyone’s motivation. Where people just want you to make great software. You like the idea of working for a locally-owned and operated company that competes in an extremely competitive space nationwide. You like that your work matters today and will affect millions of our business customers.
You like the idea that you could find a place like this in Spokane, where we have 4 seasons. Where you can buy a great house for a great price with no epic commute. You like that there are 5 ski hills within 2 hours and endless outdoor activities. You don’t like bugs or humidity or a million people living in your city.
You love to code, but you want to take part in the planning without being required to deal with stakeholders and project managers all day. You want to make cool stuff. You want your cool stuff to be really good. But most importantly, if you made a dish of noodles and butter for someone and asked them what they thought of it, if they said it was okay or good and didn’t give you feedback, you’d feel a little left out… you’d want a little more… because okay or good isn’t fulfilling to you.
But at the same time… it’s just a job. Yourself/Family/Friends/Personal Time is number 1. Work is number 2 or 3. Our goal is to use the incredible business we are excited to be a part of to support all of our personal time. We all want to live a full personal life. We’ll have more fun working together during the day if we know there’s a clear cutoff. This way, we can create a work environment where we can not only go home at the end of the day, but mentally shut off work and mentally go home also. We focus on creating a welcoming, supportive job environment that pays well and doesn’t stress you out, so when you call it a day, you go have fun personally.