Senior Full-Stack Software Engineer Engineering - New York City, NY at Geebo

Senior Full-Stack Software Engineer

About EasyKnockEasyKnock is the country's first home equity solutions platformOur innovative programs give homeowners flexible, quick solutions for their financial needsWhether paying off debt, purchasing a new home, or funding a business, EasyKnock empowers homeowners to convert their equity to cash without strict lender qualifications through our suite of sale-leaseback solutionsCustomers sell their homes to us and remain as renters while working toward their goalsWe're passionate about helping American homeowners access the equity they've built up in their homes by giving them back liquidity, flexibility, and control.
Position DescriptionEasyKnock is looking for a dynamic and proactive Senior Full-Stack Engineer to help build and enhance our platform, empowering American homeowners to regain control of their financesAs an engineer at EasyKnock, you should be passionate about building technology that will have a meaningful impact and drive innovation in the Real Estate and Financial Services industries.
Roles & Responsibilities Design, develop, and document new features in our front-end and back-end systems Maintain and improve existing systems Mentor and level up more junior engineers PandoLogic.
Keywords:
Senior Software Engineer, Location:
New York,NY-10060, PL:
592761250 Recommended Skills Finance Self Motivation Front End (Software Engineering) Innovation Backend Real Estates Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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