Frontend Software Architect

Camlin Group
Lisburn
1 year ago
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About Camlin Group:


At Camlin we pride ourselves on designing and building complete solutions in-house. We create everything from hardware PCB designs to device firmware, Linux drivers, IoT application software, server software, server web UIs, mobile apps, and machine learning and data science solutions. We believe that by controlling every aspect of the development process, we can deliver truly unique and exceptional products to our customers.

Our advanced technology stack includes the use of REST APIs, MQTT and RabbitMQ queues, Docker, and open-source tools. We are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to improve our products and processes, and we believe that by using the latest technologies, we can continue to lead the industry.

As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to work with a variety of technologies and collaborate with experts in the field of digital signal processing, data acquisition, complex connected devices, machine learning, and data science. You will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects and see your ideas come to life, and you will be part of a team that is committed to creating solutions that make a difference.

If you are a passionate programmer who is looking to work on challenging projects and be part of a team that is dedicated to innovation, then we want to hear from you. Join us and be part of a company that is changing the world with our cutting-edge IoT devices and an advanced technology stack.



What to expect day-to-day:


We are looking a talented and experienced Frontend Software Developer to join our team and work on exciting projects that involve developing web frontends for visualizing data collected from IoT devices that monitor the electrical grid.


As a Frontend Software Architect, you will be responsible for the selection and adoption of frontend software technologies, frameworks and processes to be standardized and adopted across multiple projects. You will be involved in both the discovery and delivery phases of development projects, ensuring that the correct technical strategies are considered early in the product development and take a hands-on approach to ensure that the projects are delivered on - time to high - quality. You will drive the development and adoption of reusable frontend framework components and provide mentorship to all frontend software engineers to ensure consistency of implementation between project teams. 


You"ll have the opportunity to work with the latest technologies and tools, including Vue 3, Mapbox, Plotly, Docker and Kubernetes. You"ll be encouraged to stay up – to – date with the latest trends and advancements in the industry, and to share your knowledge and ideas with the team. 


In this role, you"ll be part of a team that is passionate about using technology to solve complex problems and make a real impact in the world. If you"re excited about the idea of working on a project that has the potential to change the way we think about energy, then we"d love to hear from you! 

Tech Stack

  • Vue 3 
  • TypeScript 
  • Mapbox 
  • Plotly 
  • Docker 
  • Kubernetes 
  • GitLab CI 
  • And much more


What you"ll do:

  • Design and development of reusable frontend framework components 
  • Design and development of frontend Web UI SaaS applications 
  • Migration of legacy web UI applications to modern JS frameworks 
  • Technical mentorship of frontend engineers 
  • Contribution to Camlin's software development strategies 
  • Participation in Agile Scrum and design meetings 
  • Governance of web application CI/CD pipelines 
  • Governance of web application software quality (e.g. unit tests, SAST, SCA) 
  • Design and development of web application security 


What you"ll need:

  • At least 7 years' experience as a Frontend Software Engineer 
  • At least 2 years' experience in a similar role 
  • Experience with Vue.js (or a similar modern JS framework) 
  • Experience mentoring engineers 
  • Experience with test libraries, such as Jest, Cypress
  • Practical knowledge of modern web application deployment infrastructures 
  • Knowledge of version control systems, e.g. Git
  • Fluency in English, written and verbal 

Nice to have: 

  • Bachelor"s degree in computer software engineering or equivalent 
  • Experience with Typescript 
  • Experience designing responsive & reusable UI/UX solutions 
  • Experience building SaaS applications 
  • Knowledge of secure software development principles
  • Knowledge of Docker & Kubernetes
  • Experience with AWS
  • Experience with external monitoring tools (such as Datadog, Prometheus + Grafana, etc.)


Our Values

  • We work together
  • We believe in people
  • We won't accept the ‘way it's always been done'
  • We listen to learn
  • We're trying to do the right thing


Benefits:

  • Competitive salary
  • Company Pension & Life Assurance Schemes
  • On-site parking
  • Hybrid Working
  • Subsidised Gym Membership
  • Wellness programmes


EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT

Individuals seeking employment at Camlin are considered without regards to race, colour, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation.



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