![]() ![]() This will involve technical decision making, code reviews (receiving and giving), engagement with contributors, planning and other collaborative development practices. Write code and tests, build prototypes, tackle problems with no clear solution, and collaborate with other designers and engineers as part of a global, distributed open source development team.We expect excellent written communication skills so as to foster strong work coordination over email, video conferencing, Matrix, and Bugzilla. We are key contributors to open source, allowing you to show your skills to the world both in terms of pure code and concrete product improvements. You will be working with our existing staff and community members from all over the globe. We’re committed to creating an amazing experience for our users, and you’ll play a key part in this effort. ![]() You love to be invigorated by new challenges, you love working collaboratively, and you will have a team that supports you in making your very best contribution. You will work with a small cross-functional team that includes design and product management, and you will have wide latitude to operate independently with your teammates. You are inventive, creative, and know just how far to plan ahead for a project that operates more like a startup than an established software product. ![]() ![]() You will shape and build a new product from early prototyping, to MVPs, to finding product market fit. We’re looking for a Full-Stack Developer, who will play a pivotal role on a new product line. This role is an opportunity for an experienced engineer who is excited to design and implement Thunderbird’s ongoing growth. It is looking to mature and expand its business practices to ensure future operational success. Thunderbird has grown in donations, staff, and aspirations over the last years. Thunderbird is a global, free, and open source email client that has grown significantly since its launch 10+ years ago! The project is governed by its community, which means that strategic and other high-level decisions are publicly discussed and decided upon by the elected Thunderbird Council. MZLA Technologies Corporation (MZLA) is a new, wholly owned subsidiary of Mozilla Foundation which runs the Thunderbird project. ![]()
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