TypeScript Software Engineer, Stream Deck Plugins
<div class="show-more-less-html__markup show-more-less-html__markup--clamp-after-5 relative overflow-hidden"> What you will be working on:<br/>You will join one of our software development teams as a Software Engineer to directly contribute to the success of our Stream Deck ecosystem.<br/>- As a software engineer, you will be responsible for developing first party plugins for Stream Deck that work on the Windows and macOS platforms using TypeScript language on Node.js infrastructure.<br/>- You will contribute to product development and ideation by working with product managers to define software requirements and scope of work.<br/>- You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and deliver high-quality software.<br/>- You will develop tests to ensure software reliability and maintainability.<br/>- You will participate in code reviews to maintain code quality and ensure best practices are followed, while also debugging and troubleshooting complex software issues in a timely manner.<br/>- You will optimize software performance and improve user experience.<br/>- You will have the opportunity to explore the latest technologies while staying up to date with the latest desktop software development trends.<br/><br/>What we are looking for:<br/>- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Informatics or comparable.<br/>- You have at least three years’ experience in developing in TypeScript and for Node.js, HTML, and CSS knowledge is also required.<br/>- Experience with C++ or Rust language is an advantage.<br/>- Experience in working with various external APIs and integrations (e.g. Twitch, Slack, etc.) is a plus.<br/>- Knowledge of common desktop software integration approaches is also a strong advantage.<br/>- Good knowledge of common development tools (e.g. VS Code, Jira, Confluence, Git, GitLab CI/CD).<br/>- Familiarity with Elgato products, particularly Stream Deck family of devices is beneficial.<br/>- Fluency in both written and spoken English. </div>