Frontend Software Engineer

Buscojobs
Greater London
1 month ago
Applications closed

Propeller is on a mission to take the guesswork out of moving dirt - reducing wasted fuel, time, and money. We do this through the power of maps.

Our customers use Propeller’s integrated hardware and software products to capture accurate 3D versions of their worksites. With over 50,000 worksites worldwide using Propeller’s smart survey technology, we empower project teams to map, measure, and manage site activity.

Propeller empowers everyone to approach, own, and solve problems creatively. We’re data nerds who care about impact, honesty, and each other. We take pride in being a great place to work. We are proud to be recipients of BI Group's Excellence in Customer Experience award and Inspiring Workplaces of Australasia, being recognized as a Fast Company and BuiltIn Best Place to Work.

Department:Not provided

Employment Type:Full Time

Location:Australia

Workplace Type:Hybrid

Your Mission

Propeller provides smart surveying solutions to worksites around the world, and our Visualiser team is responsible for building and shaping the experience across both desktop and mobile platforms.

As a key member of our team, you will support the survey capabilities of our visualization product, which enables users to visualize drone and terrestrial-captured data. Recently, we introduced a feature that allows us to compose with different survey data within the product, providing users with a more comprehensive view of their sites. Your role will expand on this functionality by contributing to end-to-end features development in the front end.

The best part? You will be working on products that people use in the real world to solve real problems and help them get their job done faster, safer, and more efficiently. Plus, you will be part of a fun, open, and collaborative team, working closely with Engineers, Designers, and Product Managers who are always there to share ideas, lend a hand, and work together towards a shared goal.

Your Skills

  1. Solid experience with React and TypeScript: Comfortable building dynamic, user-friendly web applications.
  2. Strong problem-solving skills: Able to break down complex challenges and come up with practical solutions.
  3. Team player: Enjoy working collaboratively, sharing ideas, and learning from others in a team environment.
  4. Curious and adaptable: Open to new technologies and ways of working, and not afraid to dive into new areas of learning.
  5. Experience working in start-ups.
  6. Experience optimizing front-end performance and profiling.

About Propeller

Propeller is for everyone, so come as you are. We value all types of experience, skill, and ability. If you don’t think you meet all the requirements, but still think this role would be a good fit, we’d love to hear from you.

Diversity makes our team more creative, fun, and effective, so bring your whole self to the application process, and we will too!

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