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FP Complete: Haskell web UI developer

Posted by Michael Snoyman
Posted at September 11, 2014 06:34:36 PM
Filling by September 30, 2014
Job type Full time
Location Telecommute, preferably North America

FP Complete is looking to expand its Haskell development team. We’re looking for a Haskeller with a strong background in web UI development. This position will encompass both work on our core products- such as FP Haskell Center and School of Haskell- as well as helping customers develop frontends to their Haskell applications.

We will want you to start right away. The will be a contractor position, full time for at least 3 months, with the intention to continue long-term on a more or less full-time basis. Additionally, while the main focus of the position will be UI development, there will be many opportunities to expand into other areas of focus.

This is a telecommute position: you can work from home or wherever you choose, with little or no travel. Location in North America is ideal; you will work with colleagues who are on North American and European hours.

Skills required:

  • Strong Haskell coding skills.
  • Experience with creating HTML/CSS/Javascript web applications (fat clients a plus).
  • Ideally: experience with both Yesod and Fay for server and client side coding, respectively. (Perk: you’ll get a chance to work with the authors of both tools.)
  • Experience deploying applications into production, especially at large scale, is a plus.
  • Ability to interact with a distributed development team, and to manage your time without an in-person supervisor
  • Ability to work with clients on gathering requirements
  • General source control/project skills: Git, issue tracking
  • Ability to communicate clearly in issues, bug reports and emails
  • Proficient on a Linux system
  • Plus: experience with deployment, Docker, and/or CoreOS

Please send resume or CV to [email protected]. Any existing work- either a running website or an open source codebase- which you can include links to will be greatly appreciated as well.

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