Fullstack Developer (US - ET)
Chooose
RemotoCLT
Sobre a vaga
Chooose builds software to enable the lower carbon fuel value chain.
Companies like Delta Air Lines, Cathay Pacific, British Airways, and Microsoft use the Chooose platform to build, operate, and scale their lower carbon fuel programs (typically referred to as Sustainable Aviation Fuel, or SAF), and to advance voluntary and compliance carbon management initiatives.
With offices in Miami and Oslo, and remote employees across the US and Europe, Chooose is relentlessly focused on delivering enterprise software products to enable our customers to drive lower carbon fuel adoption. The company has raised $50M from leading venture capital and strategic investors.
The role
We are looking for a person who is open to new technologies, is not afraid to experiment, and is eager to learn. The ideal candidate will be self-driven and able to take charge and make decisions. You will develop internal applications to drive efficiency within the Chooose organization leveraging your development skills and modern AI technologies, build-out back-end services for our customers, and support our Commercial team through technical implementation with customer facing opportunities.
This is a remote role that must be based in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, or Florida
What you'll do
Maintain and scale complex front-end (React, Typescript) and back-end architecture (C#/.net)
Work directly with external clients
Develop and maintain Python-based data processing pipelines and command-line interface (CLI) tools.
Develop and integrate AI/ML solutions into company processes and external facing products
Have a hand in the technical implementation of our Platform and Solutions and support our Commercial team
Creation of unit tests or integration tests (Vitest)
Maintain and scale complex services
Drive efficiency internally through scalable processes and applications
What you'll bring to the table
5+ years of hands-on experience
Strong organizational and project management skil