Build and deliver front-end product experiences on a Vue 3 client with a Go backend and MongoDB. Collaborate with design and product, own features, design APIs (REST/GraphQL), participate in technical design reviews, and navigate ambiguous product domains in a fast-moving defense startup.
ABOUT THE JOB
Company Intro: TurbineOne is the frontline perception company. We deliver decision advantage, better situational awareness, and stronger force protection. Our customers love how we automate the right portions of the military intelligence cycle while keeping them in the loop. The company is a small, fast-moving, and high-performance startup that is backed by the best DefenseTech venture capitalists.
Job Title: Applied Research - Software Engineer
- Reporting directly to the Chief Technology Officer
- Geographically flexible for home-office
Primary Responsibilities:
- Deliver product experiences built on the T1 Artificial Intelligence and Networking platforms, serving the needs of Intelligence and Security staff around the world.
- Collaborate with Design and Product Management on feature design, delivery schedule and trade off decision points.
- Be a product owner - there are no tickets to crunch here, be an active builder and designer, shaping the direction of T1’s code and features.
- Build and innovate on our front end architecture and design system which is a Vue 3 client on a Golang server, with a MongoDB storage layer
Desired Experience:
- 8+ Years working in Product Engineering or Front End Client development positions.
- Reactive framework experience (Vue, React, Unity etc)
- Experience with API design and best practices for REST and GraphQL
- You have demonstrable experience working through ambiguity, navigating uncertain product domains, or becoming involved cross functionally.
- You’ve been involved in technical design review processes, review boards, or similar thoughtful exercises on technical design considerations.
Startup Culture Expectations:
- We’re a small, fully remote, team and everything is our responsibility.
- Our team thrives on autonomy, trust and solid communication.
- Everyone on the Team needs to be very comfortable with constant change, moving fast, sharing failures, embracing grit, and building things themselves. Most startups fail and no one will come to save us.
Eligibility:
- Must be eligible to obtain a clearance with the U.S. government.
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