Remote Course Development Engineer (Full-Stack Software) CodeSignal. Time zones:. SBT (UTC +11). , . GMT (UTC +0). , . CET (UTC +1). , . EET (UTC +2). , . MSK (UTC +3). The Role. We are looking for Course Development Engineers who will be the technical masterminds helping power all of the current+future Back-End, Front-End, Full-Stack, and other Software Development-related courses that can be . found here. .. Day-to-Day . Create technical courses that meet the company's standards for quality, accuracy, and alignment with learning objectives.. Collaborate with course review engineers to improve course structure, clarity, and overall effectiveness.. Basic Qualifications. 0-3 years of experience in building full-stack applications using modern web and mobile development technologies.. Strong collaboration skills.. Excellent written and verbal communication skills.. Fundamental technical skills (able to read, understand, and write code in at least one programming language).. Why You’ll Love It Here. 💰 Competitive salaries based on local market . 🩺 Medical, dental, and vision insurance. 🥳 Team activities and get-togethers to connect with your fellow Signalites. 🏝 Unlimited PTO and remote-first work policy. 📚 Continuous learning with educational reimbursements provided. 💻 Equipment provision and generous home office setup stipend. 💙 A challenging and fulfilling opportunity to join a fast-growing SaaS company. We know that great work comes from great, and inclusive teams. At CodeSignal, we specifically look for individuals of varying strengths, skills, backgrounds, and ideas. We believe this gives us a competitive advantage to better serve our customers and helps us all grow as Signalites and individuals. We hire candidates of any race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital or family status, disability, Veteran status, and any other status. CodeSignal is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer..
Remote Course Development Engineer (Full-Stack Software) at CodeSignal