Web Developer

Croesus Laval Canada Research and development
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Company Description

Would you welcome an opportunity to contribute to the daily operations of a dynamic company and a Canadian fintech leader with startup ambitions? Here’s your chance to join a human-sized organization, with all the advantages of a large one.

With its 180 passionate employees, Croesus has mastered the art of developing portfolio management software for the financial and banking sectors. We provide a friendly workplace with welcoming colleagues, as well as little extras that make Croesus a first-rate employer. Here are just a few examples: flexible schedule, BBQ lunches, fitness room, massages and a ton of team activities.

Position

Looking to participate in the development of one of Canada’s most renowned Fintech software?

Want to be part of an experienced and dynamic architecture team?

You are passionate about web development and you are always looking for new technologies?

We want to know more about you!

Key player within the architecture team, you will participate in development activities and software architecture. You will have to: analyze, code and optimize our different applications. You will also be involved in the evolution of the software architecture and advanced technologies used at Croesus.


Your daily life:

  • Participate in summary and detailed assessments of portions of code under your responsibility
  • Develop the next architecture used by other teams
  • Develop the Croesus web components catalog
  • Participate in technology watch to allow the company to remain a leader
  • Use and promote the use of good development practices
  • Perform code reviews and share your knowledge with your peers

Requirements

  • 10 years of experience in software development
  • Experience and skills in Web development: (HTML5, Javascript, CSS)
  • Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team, in a rigorous and stimulating environment
  • Knowledge of Angular, Web Components and Google Polymer
  • bilingualism