The Farmer's Dog is looking to solve problems related to scaling their direct-to-consumer business model, building flexible platforms, and creating innovative product experiences in the pet food industry.
Requirements
- Work our stack (TypeScript, Node.js, React, OpenAPI, AWS), but embrace learning and applying new tools as needed
Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end lifecycle of complex systems and features, from planning through maintenance, ensuring long-term sustainability
- Improve team execution by refining processes, tools, and practices that raise the bar for everyone
- Collaborate with product managers, engineers, designers, and business stakeholders to shape strategy and achieve our goals
- Contribute to our engineering culture and mentor the team through knowledge sharing, feedback, and design and incident reviews
- Work our stack (TypeScript, Node.js, React, OpenAPI, AWS), but embrace learning and applying new tools as needed
Other
- You lead by example and take full ownership over the success of the product, software and "pawd" (our name for cross-functional teams)
- You are curious and regularly seek out ways to improve both our system and how we work
- You lead projects with impact beyond just your pawd's domain and you bring others along
- You elevate others through mentorship, code reviews and clear feedback
- You welcome diverse opinions and actively seek input to challenge your assumptions
- You see the value in communicating key decisions, tradeoffs and practices through writing
- You are committed to furthering the mission of The Farmer's Dog
- We are an in-office culture, made of in-office people who thrive on the collaboration and magnetism of working in a shared space.
- Market-competitive compensation and equity packages
- Comprehensive Healthcare, Dental, and Vision
- Company supported mental health benefits
- 12 week paid parental leave
- Competitive 401k plan with company match
- Flexible PTO
- Discounted fresh food for your pup
- Your pet interrupting video calls (and in-person meetings) is now a feature, not a bug