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Resin

Linux engineers, Security engineers, Backend engineers, UI

CompanyResin
Websiteresin.io
Roles
  • Linux engineers, Security engineers, Backend engineers, UI
  • Front-end engineers, Workflow engineers
Role taxonomyBackendSecurityFrontend
SpecialtiesBackend, Security, Frontend
LocationRemote
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://youtu.be/75vm6rRb6K0?t=1569 · join@resin.io
Hiring notes
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Posted byalexandros
PostedNov 2, 2016
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Original posting

Resin.io | REMOTE | Linux engineers, Security engineers, Backend engineers, UI/Front-end engineers, Workflow engineers Resin.io allows IoT developers to push Linux Containers to embedded devices. See our demo of updating a drone in-flight at DockerCon [1]. We're very emphatic about our remote culture [2]. The resin.io team is composed of people passionate about quality code, well-thought out architecture, and great user experience. Etcher.io, a tool we recently released, is a good example of all those things. Most of our code is node.js though we're transitioning some parts of the stack to Go. Some details on the individual roles: Linux engineers - We're building a minimal OS for embedded devices[3]. Knowledge of Yocto Linux very helpful. Security engineers - Passionate about building an end-to-end secure code delivery pipeline, from the cloud to the device, all the way down to the bootloader and CPU? Backend engineers - Resin's backend is composed of ~10 node.js microservices, each with unique challenges. UI/Front-end engineers - We're passionate about UX, and have a lot of cool features to build. Most of our UI is in AngularJS but knowledge of other frameworks a plus. Workflow engineers - Looking for full-stack developers passionate about optimising the way a remote team works. If this all sounds interesting, drop us a line at join@resin.io [1]: https://youtu.be/75vm6rRb6K0?t=1569 [2]: https://resin.io/blog/how-we-run-a-remote-team/ [3]: https://github.com/resin-os/