Entry Level -Software Developer – Web Development

Harbour is an e-signature and contract management company bringing modern innovation, beauty, and efficiency to the digital contracts space. Our customers use Harbour to create visual, automated workflows for their high-volume digital agreements. This role welcomes candidates to work in our office in San Francisco or to work remotely. <br> <br>Harbour loves taking complex workflows and turning them into simple and beautiful user experiences -- we are looking for a full-stack engineer with a passion for delighting users and the technical expertise to code-and-iterate user experiences that are loved by customers. <br> <br>Harbour is part of the Guggenheim\'s Technology and Innovation Council, a sponsor of Sundance Film Festival, and continues to support causes that empower others. Expertise in designing and building scalable, powerful, but still simple-to-use product features <br>Strong experience and knowledge of Python and GCP (or AWS) Cloud Services ( our tech stack ) <br>Solid understanding of web interfaces with HTML/CSS/JavaScript <br>Experience delivering high-quality software design and development <br> <br>As a senior software engineer on the team, you have the opportunity to truly understand the needs of customers and work with our team to design and build key features that empower and delight our users. We are looking for someone with a passion for building excellent customer experiences and who can craft solutions in our platform that will scale to millions of users. <br> <br>You will be the primary engineer building new, core product functionality, bringing intelligent recommendations and actions to the contract creation and approver/signer workflows – such as contract insights, building new AI contract capabilities, designing new data views, and more. This is an opportunity to work closely with our customers and innovate upon the e-signature and contract management experience. <br> <br>Remote optional - San Francisco area-based preferred <br> <br>Work with us to build modern contract AI actions, expand our workflow engine, innovate on realtime-and-multiplayer contract collaboration, and much more <br>Join projects with a high degree of ownership over feature design and success <br>Articulate to the team how involved technical decisions will drive business outcomes – including key trade-offs and the design choices made for project success and longer-term sustainability <br>Champion the best practices in engineering, data security, and design <br> <br>Server: Google App Engine, Python 3, FastAPI <br>Transactional/metadata database: Google Cloud Storage <br>File Processing: Python-based Google Cloud Run <br>Web Client: HTML/JS/CSS with Vite and Vue

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