Haskell engineer at LivTours

LivTours is looking for a Haskell Engineer!

LivTours is a stable business providing travel experiences in 26 destinations across Europe. We are a small but growing team and we try to maintain a flexible and creative vibe.

We’re looking for a Haskell engineer to expand our team of 4 and maintain and improve our internal platform.

We care about:

  • professional Haskell experience
  • strong functional programming fundamentals
  • ability to balance the needs of a growing company with the need to maintain a robust and correct codebase
  • interest in Domain Driven Design and software architecture
  • fluency in writing tests at various levels (unit, integration, e2e, …)
  • high work ethic, flexibility, friendliness and a sense of humor

We welcome:

  • knowledge of Nix
  • deep knowledge of Haskell tooling like Stack, Cabal and HLS
  • experience with Purescript, Typescript and React

Remote work is welcome from the EU or nearby countries. We require a good overlap of working hours with the rest of the team, which is based in central Europe.

For this role, we have a budget of 80k€.

To apply for the position, please upload your CV at https://forms.gle/wAqMeHESNRAFjEwXA

Feel free to ask further details here, or you can write me at marcosh@livtours.com.

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Just to be sure: does this mean “minimum N years haskell paid job in the CV”?

I’m participating to GSoC currently, and my project consists in working on the Haskell Language Server. Does this qualify like “professional experience” in this case?

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we do not necessarily require a minimum number of years of using Haskell in production.

Still we value a lot the fact that a candidate is already able to manage a production-level Haskell project.

Open source contributions are certainly a plus, as is some years of experience working as a software engineer (even not in Haskell)

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