Senior Software UI Engineer, CIS Cloud Services (IE)

Galway, Ireland
Full Time
Centripetal Intelligence Services
Experienced

Do you want to be at the forefront of intelligence-driven cybersecurity?  We at Centripetal are innovators of disruptive cybersecurity solutions.  Our CleanINTERNET managed service operationalizes billions of threat indicators in real-time to prevent over 90% of known threats against enterprise networks.  Our customers love us for reducing their cybersecurity risks and enabling their security operations to be more proactive, focused and efficient.

Intelligence Services is a group within Centripetal that analyzes cyber threat intelligence to envision and create new technologies that power our managed service offerings.  We focus on bold ideas around how to leverage data in cyber defense and pursue strategic initiatives that aim to paradigm-shift the cybersecurity landscape.
Join us to help realize our vision.

Position: Software UI Engineer, CIS Cloud Services

Location: Galway, Ireland (hybrid);


What You Will Do:

  • Develop Single Page Applications (SPAs): Utilize the latest web technologies to build responsive and dynamic SPAs for both internal and external clients.
  • Interactive Development Cycle: Engage directly with end-users to understand their needs and iterate rapidly using modern development techniques. This collaborative approach ensures our solutions are both innovative and practical.
  • Streamlined Development: Employ Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to enhance our development processes, enabling quick prototyping and efficient delivery of final products.

What You Should Love: 
  • Pursuing Innovation: Thrive in a culture that values learning new technologies and developing creative solutions to complex challenges.
  • Collaborative Problem Solving: Enjoy working in a team where collaboration and user interaction are pivotal to uncovering and solving significant problems.
  • Ownership and Impact: Feel a strong sense of ownership and excitement about the contributions you make to our products, as we get feedback from customers that love what you made.
  • Continuous Self Improvement with a Supportive Team: Every challenge is an opportunity to learn and grow.  Enjoy learning from others as well as working with them on their own growth. 

What You Should Have Experience In: 
  • Expertise in Modern JavaScript/ES6+: Proficiency in JavaScript, with TypeScript being a significant advantage.
  • Proven Development Track Record: Demonstrable experience in deploying and maintaining robust applications in a production environment.
  • Familiarity with Modern Frameworks: Experience with React is preferred; however, proficiency in any contemporary MVC/MVP/etc., framework is valuable.
  • Efficient Data Handling: Skills in processing and manipulating large data sets efficiently.


What Your Resume Should Flaunt:

  • Professional Experience: At least 5+ years in software development focusing on web-UI/back-end or other pertinent technology fields.
  • Educational Background: A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field.


Technologies and processes we use:

  • Frontend: React, Material UI, Storybook
  • Web Tech: Web Workers, Web Sockets
  • App Architecture:  SPA with PWA elements
  • Backend Integration: RESTful Services, CQRS including GraphQL
  • Development Practices: Mono Repo, Storybook, CI/CD, DevOps/SecDevOps, UX Process


About Centripetal Networks:
We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer who values and encourages diversity, equity and belonging at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran or disability status.

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