Senior Software Engineer (Full Stack)

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

Maven is on a mission to automate trucking operations and change how the world moves freight. Since 2014, Maven has been providing software to many of the nation’s top trucking and transportation fleets to power their mission critical operations and keep the economy moving. We work at the intersection of operations software, real-time telematics, optimization research, and machine learning and AI to build technology that is changing a massive industry. As one of the fastest growing tech startups in the logistics space, we are looking for exceptionally bright and talented individuals to add to our world-class team.   

Maven’s front-ends span a wide range of capabilities from vehicle tracking and pickup and delivery dispatching, to dynamic route optimization and driver messaging. Behind the scenes is a powerful cloud platform that processes millions of events and records for things like geofencing, telematics data pipelining, and route planning and execution. Our systems are built from the ground up to be inherently real time and enterprise ready to support a 24/7 industry that keeps the world moving. Maven is looking for a senior full stack engineer who is excited by our mission and can use their experience and knowledge to move up and down our stack to help design, build, and maintain the next generation of transportation technology. 

Maven is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ideal candidate is based in Pittsburgh, PA or elsewhere in the continental U.S. 

What You’ll Be Doing  

  • Lead and drive the technical direction of large portions of Maven’s backend and front-end systems including system design / architecture, implementation, and technical debt management.  
  • Collaborate with product managers, designers, and engineers to design, develop, document, and deploy robust, enterprise grade products and software. 
  • Spread your knowledge by mentoring fellow engineers, assisting in design and code reviews, and advocating for best practices. 
  • Take ownership and participate in all steps of the development process, from design to release and support. 

More About You  

  • BS/MS/PhD in Computer Science or related field with at least 6 years of relevant experience.  
  • Strong coding skills in systems/application programming language. 
  • Strong system design skills and experience with microservice architectures.  
  • Experience developing front end applications.  
  • Experience navigating difficult technical decisions and architectural changes.  
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills. 
  • Resourceful team player that thrives in a fast-paced, startup environment. 

The Ideal Candidate Has 

  • A critical eye and mind for good UX. 
  • Experience with relational SQL and NoSQL databases. 
  • Experience with JavaScript/Typescript and React.  
  • Experience with AWS and cloud computing. 
  • Familiarity with logistics, transportation management, telematics, and/or geospatial technology. 

Benefits and Perks 

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 
  • 401K with Employer Match 
  • Flexible PTO 
  • A fun, fast-paced company culture 

Become Part of a Diverse, Dynamic Company Culture  

Maven is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We deeply believe that diverse backgrounds and experiences lead to better products and results, and we seek to attract talent from all walks of life in our dynamic software company. The team at Maven is smart, friendly, and passionate, and we value a healthy work environment that fosters professional development and the opportunity to move and grow within our organization. To learn more about Maven’s values, mission, history, and leadership, visit https://mavenmachines.com/about/.   

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