Backend Engineer - Carrier Integrations Team (Remote)

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Canopy Connect is building the infrastructure that powers best-in-class insurance experiences. We empower consumers to gain value and convenience from their own data, and we enable businesses to securely and quickly support their customers.

We are a product-oriented, distributed engineering team seeking exceptional engineers to drive our mission forward.

As a Backend Engineer, you will join our Carrier Integrations team to help lead our core product development. You will build highly-performant and resilient data aggregation infrastructure with third-party websites and APIs.

Our technology is built with full stack JS (Node/Express), with infrastructure managed by Terraform and Ansible, and runs on AWS 24/7 365.

We are hiring in the United States and Canada to work fully remotely.

The salary range for this role is $100-150k, and could increase beyond that commensurate with experience.

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Our Benefits

  • Healthcare: We offer company-sponsored health, dental and vision insurance for employees and dependents.
  • Equity: We are a team of owners and we provide our team with generous equity grants.
  • Time to Recharge: We offer unlimited paid time off. Unplug, recharge, and come back refreshed.
  • Remote Friendly: We are a fully distributed team. We all work remotely. We offer a $1,000 stipend to equip you with a home office that is comfortable and personalized to your needs.
  • Friday Reimbursed Lunch: Order lunch on Fridays, and we'll cover it!
  • 401K: We offer a 3.5% match. 

Our Core Values

  • Be Worthy of Trust | We are building critical infrastructure that processes sensitive data. We earn trust every day by being transparent, honest and clear to all stakeholders.
  • Find a Way | We seize opportunities and iterate quickly. We refuse to get blocked. We are relentlessly optimistic about possibilities. Tenacious and creative, we find a way.
  • Own It | We are owners of the product and the company, and we own our successes as well as our failures. We value people who embody extreme ownership.
  • Think “We” Not “I” | We prioritize the success of the team over individual contributions. The best decisions are made through triangulating the opinions of the team. Productive disagreement leads to good decisions. We don’t tolerate brilliant jerks.
  • Raise the Bar | Our standard is to be the best in the world at what we do. We redefine excellence each day.

To protect the interests of all parties, Canopy Connect will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to Canopy Connect will be considered Canopy Connect property. Canopy Connect will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. Canopy Connect will consider any candidate for whom an Agency has submitted an unsolicited resume to have been referred by the Agency free of any charges or fees.

 

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