Associate Software Engineer
ImpactRole Overview
We're looking for an Associate Software Engineer who knows Shopify well enough to challenge how we're using it. The role involves owning and evolving impact.com's Shopify integration, a critical platform connecting thousands of merchants directly to our ecosystem.
What You Will Do
You'll own the development and evolution of our Shopify integration, including Apps, Web Pixels and platform extensions. You'll build reliable, privacy-compliant solutions that accurately capture conversions, refunds and customer events while adapting to Shopify's evolving platform capabilities.
Why It Might Be a Fit
We're looking for someone who thinks beyond individual features, understands how changes to one system affect another and enjoys designing reusable, scalable solutions that work across thousands of merchants.
Requirements
- Built production Shopify Apps, integrations or platform extensions
- Understand the Shopify ecosystem beyond storefront development
- Experience building integrations between complex SaaS platforms
- Comfortable working with REST and GraphQL APIs, OAuth authentication, Webhooks, Rate limiting, Background processing, High-volume event pipelines
- Experience building and maintaining production backend services
- Ruby on Rails experience is preferred, but we're equally interested in experienced Shopify engineers who have worked with technologies such as Node.js, Python, PHP or Java and are excited to work with Rails
Benefits
- Flexible Working
- Health and Wellness
- A Stake in Our Growth
- Investing in Your Growth
- Parental Support
- Technology Financial Support
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