Fullstack engineer
department | engineering / web-app |
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Equity (shares) | 10000 |
Level | 🥈Middle |
Ongoing equity (%) | 1 |
Person | Ahmed Daoudi, Aleksei Zaitsev, Hatem Soliman, Alberto Ginel Salvador |
Responsibilities | - need to further develop the app both BE and FE (go, python, nodejs, react) - build new features |
company phase | 0-angel |
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Company Description
Gratheon is a technology company based in Tallinn, Estonia that focuses on helping beekeepers organise and automate their apiaries. We develop web application that integrates with IoT devices to provide real-time metrics for beekeeping operations. Our use of machine learning allows us to identify and alert beekeepers of potential dangers. As part of our long-term vision, we aim to automate this process with robots. Our code is open source and processes are transparent.
Role Description
This is a volunteer role for a Full Stack Engineer at Gratheon. As a Full Stack Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining both the front-end and back-end components of our web applications. You will work closely with our team to design and implement new features, optimize application performance, and ensure a smooth user experience. This is a hybrid role, with the primary location in Tallinn but with the flexibility to work remotely.
Qualifications
- Proficiency in software development and microservice architecture
- Main tech stack - typescript / react, nodejs, go, python, graphql, mysql, docker
- Testing automation experience (jest/mocha, go test, pytest, different test types)
Optional, yet highly valued beneficial skills:
- beekeeping experience as domain knowledge
- video streaming/processing experience
- embedded software development for IoT devices and robotics
- machine learning
- ecosystem sustainability and environmental restoration
As a volunteer, you will not receive any monetary compensation (until we get pre-seed round investments). This is an opportunity to join a company at very early phase, learn things, have fun in the process and be part of the open-source community.