Previously: Worked on the frontend team at JLL Technologies inc, formerly Envio Systems, on feature improvement and a big refactoring push from Angular 1.x to React/Typescript/Redux/Jest. We were responsible for a smart commercial building management system dashboard product, and the team was distributed across the EU, NA, and Asia, while I worked remotely from Vancouver.
Currently: Have spent my time learning Swift, SwiftUI while building out a native macOS app, building up my low-level knowledge through the Nand2Tetris course, and learning Nuxt + Django + Tailwind to strengthen my full-stack skills. I have about 8-10 years of experience depending how you count it. I'm just looking to do some decent work over the short or long term, FTE or contract (incorporated), happy to discuss options. I'd be open to both intermediate and senior roles, and am very adaptable, preferring small niche teams.
Goal: I'm based out of Vancouver, but happy to discuss different remote arrangements globally or hybrid in Canada. I enjoy working on sticky legacy problems, improving UX and DX, and making useful products with a good team.
Previously: Worked on the frontend team at JLL Technologies inc, formerly Envio Systems, on feature improvement and on a big refactoring push from Angular 1.x to React/Typescript/Redux/Jest. We were responsible for a commercial building management product, and the team was distributed across the EU, NA, and Asia, while I worked remotely from Vancouver before getting laid off in early 2023.
Currently: Have spent my time learning Swift, SwiftUI while building out a native macOS app, building up my low-level knowledge through the Nand2Tetris course, and learning Nuxt + Django + Tailwind to strengthen my full-stack skills. I have about 8-10 years of experience depending how you count it, but it's fragmented and I'm just looking to do some decent work over the short or long term, FTE or contract, happy to discuss options. I'd be open to both intermediate and senior roles, and am very adaptable.
Goal: I'm based out of Vancouver, but happy to discuss different remote arrangements globally or hybrid in Canada. I enjoy working on sticky legacy problems, improving UX and DX, and making useful products with a good team.
Previously: Worked on the frontend team at JLL Technologies inc, formerly Envio Systems, on feature improvement and on a big refactoring push from Angular 1.x to React/Typescript/Redux/Jest. We were responsible for a commercial building management product, and the team was distributed across the EU, NA, and Asia, while I worked remotely from Vancouver
Currently: Have learned Swift, SwiftUI while building out a native macOS app, and currently working on Nand2Tetris and learning Nuxt 3
Goal: I'm based out of Vancouver, but happy to discuss different remote arrangements globally or hybrid in Canada. I enjoy working on sticky legacy problems, improving UX and DX, and making useful products by integrating customer feedback throughout an iterative development process.
Weird that you're downvoted, I was just nodding along in agreement, although there is some nuance like not being able to find someone on-site in Abbotsford.
That said, the Job Bank has always been this ridiculous, absolute embarrassment. I've seen other posts on there that are straight up fraud in the sense that someone has submitted a fake posting for another company, leaving an obviously fake email as the contact point. (To which I notified the company)
If you're hiring a frontend or generalist/Swift/Python person, I've been out of work for nearly a year now in Vancouver and am spending all day today applying to random general labor work since the software pursuit has stopped paying off; I don't know ML but am curious. Can find my info in my most recent "Who wants to be hired post". Willing to be on-site or meet up for coffee.
Previously: Worked on the frontend team at JLL Technologies inc, formerly Envio Systems, on feature improvement and on a big refactoring push from Angular 1.x to React/Typescript/Redux/Jest. We were responsible for a commercial building management product, and the team was distributed across the EU, NA, and Asia, while I worked remotely from Vancouver
Currently: Have learned Swift, SwiftUI while building out a native macOS app, and currently working on Nand2Tetris and learning Nuxt 3
Goal: I'm based out of Vancouver, but happy to discuss different remote arrangements globally or hybrid in Canada. I enjoy working on sticky legacy problems, improving UX and DX, and making useful products by integrating customer feedback throughout an iterative development process.
Remote: Yes, somewhat flexible regarding timezones and travel, but do not have a work Visa for the US, though I am an incorporated contractor in Canada.
Willing to Relocate: Not likely, but not impossible
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node (largely in-support of frontend build tooling), Angular.js 1.x (ideally only in terms of migrating to something else), Golang (minimal, mostly experimental), Swift/SwiftUI for macOS, GitHub/Jira, Docker, Python (Bit of Django, Flask, etc.. not expert)
Previously responsible for migrating/refactoring a commercial building analytics/automation dashboard product from untyped legacy angular.js and React class components to React hooks/Redux/Typescript with a small EU startup. I'm based out of Vancouver, but happy to discuss different remote arrangements globally or hybrid in Canada. I enjoy working with colleagues, including juniors, on tricky problems, and making useful products. Currently not interested in moving anywhere else permanently.
Since being laid off almost a year ago, I've been working on a native mac personal productivity tool, and learning more about low-level computing through Nand2Tetris.
I’m a software engineer based out of Vancouver, Canada, with most of my ~8-10ish years of experience being on small teams, working on complex frontend JavaScript UIs, sometimes remotely and sometimes on-site. My last position was with a medium-sized building management system startup, iterating on their energy consumption and management dashboard interface, with colleagues in wildly different timezones, before being laid off earlier in the year due to downturns in the commercial real estate sector. This was largely in React with TypeScript and Jest, migrating a lot of code off of Angular 1.x. I’ve spent most of my dev time during the summer learning Swift and SwiftUI for MacOS from scratch, am very comfortable jumping into the deep end in tricky codebases, and enjoy the process of becoming a productive member of a new team.
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Remote: Yes (US/Canada), somewhat flexible regarding timezones and travel, but do not have a work Visa for the US, though I am an incorporated contractor in Canada.
Willing to Relocate: Not likely, but not impossible
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node (largely in-support of frontend build tooling), Angular.js 1.x (ideally only in terms of migrating to something else), Golang (minimal, mostly experimental), Swift/SwiftUI for macOS, GitHub/Jira, Docker, Python (Bit of Django, Flask, etc.. not expert)
Location: Vancouver, Canada Remote: Yes please, but am somewhat flexible regarding intermittent travel
Willing to Relocate: If I feel quite secure in that move as on overall opportunity rather than just moving arbitrarily to be on-site. It's not impossible, but I quite like it here.
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node (largely in-support of frontend build tooling), Angular.js 1.x (ideally only in terms of migrating to something else), Golang (minimal, mostly experimental), Swift/SwiftUI for macOS, GitHub/Jira, Docker, Python (Bit of Django, Flask, etc.. not expert)
I’m a software engineer (mostly frontend web) based out of Vancouver on the west coast of Canada who was laid off a few months ago after the acquisition of the smart building platform startup (Envio Systems) by JLL inc (the same one on all the “for lease” signs in your downtown area). I spent much of my year and half there on a small team working to improve the existing legacy Angular 1.x dashboard application by improving design responsiveness, introducing TypeScript, migrating components to React, and services to Axios/Redux. We used GitHub Actions for code reviewing and test running, Jira for project management, and Slack for communications, and worked across some difficult timezones remotely.
Since then I’ve been enjoying the time off, working on a mac app in Swift and SwiftUI, as well as taking my time with looking for a new role, ideally on a small team where I can either continue as an individual contributor or something slightly higher-level, in a capacity that is challenging and requires the exploration of new systems, but in no specific domain. I enjoy iterative processes, lean development lifecycles, learning new codebases, and experimenting with developer tooling and build systems that reduce the latency in feedback loops, like Vite.
I don't have a link to anything yet, but I'm working on a mac app that's intended to help programmers observe their own productivity in an objective but configurable way, and provide a more cohesive interface for working with independent project management tools. This is particularly for people who struggle with things that their managers tend to assume that everyone has the same capability of managing, like when was the last time you updated a Jira comment thread that directly connects to a GitHub PR review, that directly connects to a Git Branch. You might go and push some code, but forget to re-request review, or forget that someone asked a question in the thread, because you don't have native notifications.
I haven't worked out a coherent UI for this quite yet, but ideally you'd be able to give yourself a notification that a branch you were working on hasn't seen any updates in some time, or that you did commit but haven't pushed, or haven't changed the status of the Jira ticket back into review.
If anyone has these problems, I'd love to hear if anything like this would be useful.
Frontend engineer recently laid off from JLL which I came to through the acquisition and closure of Envio Systems where I worked on their commercial building analytics dashboard aimed at reducing energy consumption across large commercial real-estate portfolios. RIP. Most of my work there involved migration of the complex legacy Angular 1.x codebase into a react/typescript/redux component library, including previously written tests and other heavily angular-dependent frontend bits such as angular-resource. I'm currently working on a mac app in Swift and SwiftUI, as well as looking for a new position in no particular industry, ideally on a small team where I can either continue as an individual contributor or something slightly higher-level. I enjoy iterative processes, lean development lifecycles, learning new codebases, and experimenting with tools that help with developer productivity such as Vite.
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Remote: Yes please, but am somewhat flexible regarding intermittent travel
Willing to Relocate: After a year for the right company and location, it's possible but unlikely
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React, Node (largely in-support of frontend build tooling), Angular.js 1.x (ideally only in terms of migrating to something else), Golang (minimal, mostly experimental), Swift/SwiftUI for macOS, GitHub/Jira, Docker, Python (Bit of Django, Flask, etc.. not expert)
Remote: Yes
Onsite/Hybrid: Yes
Willing to Relocate: Maybe
Languages/Frameworks: JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue, React <19 (classes and hooks), Node, Angular.js <= 1.8, Swift, SwiftUI, Python, bit of assembly, c++, go, java
Tooling: Vite, Webpack, Github Actions, Docker, Jira, ESLint, testing-library
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13U3znCOGAdBZgjCfkjt30fqXRlZ...
Email: luke (at) luketully (dot) ca
Previously: Worked on the frontend team at JLL Technologies inc, formerly Envio Systems, on feature improvement and a big refactoring push from Angular 1.x to React/Typescript/Redux/Jest. We were responsible for a smart commercial building management system dashboard product, and the team was distributed across the EU, NA, and Asia, while I worked remotely from Vancouver.
Currently: Have spent my time learning Swift, SwiftUI while building out a native macOS app, building up my low-level knowledge through the Nand2Tetris course, and learning Nuxt + Django + Tailwind to strengthen my full-stack skills. I have about 8-10 years of experience depending how you count it. I'm just looking to do some decent work over the short or long term, FTE or contract (incorporated), happy to discuss options. I'd be open to both intermediate and senior roles, and am very adaptable, preferring small niche teams.
Goal: I'm based out of Vancouver, but happy to discuss different remote arrangements globally or hybrid in Canada. I enjoy working on sticky legacy problems, improving UX and DX, and making useful products with a good team.