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Software Development Coach (TDD, Event-driven Architecture, API Design + Others)

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Qualifications:

Significant expertise in software engineering topics such as Test-Driven Development, Event-Driven Architecture, and REST API Design., Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly and adapt to different audience levels., Expert spoken and written English, capable of engaging with non-native speakers effectively., Extensive real-world experience in software development, ideally with mentoring or teaching experience..

Key responsabilities:

  • Lead targeted micro-workshops for small groups of software engineers, focusing on practical application of concepts.
  • Provide real-time feedback and live debugging assistance during sessions.
  • Engage with learners by answering questions and facilitating discussions around the material.
  • Utilize high-quality teaching materials provided by Skiller Whale to deliver effective learning experiences.

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Skiller Whale E-learning Small startup https://www.skillerwhale.com/
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Job description

About Skiller Whale

Skiller Whale changes what tech teams are capable of through live sessions led by subject-matter experts.

Developers attend a 60-90 minute session every week or two, learning something new through challenging exercises with an expert leading the session to explain the topic and answer difficult questions. Learners love us (they give us an average rating of 4.8 / 5) and we have a measurable impact on the teams we work with.

Our learners say:

| "The real-time feedback loop of learning something, putting it into practice and getting insight beyond 'it works' beats any other learning experience I've had by miles"

| “I loved that I could ask any questions at all, and learned new things even in a technology I’ve been using for 15 years!”

| “The biggest pro of Skiller Whale is the quality of the coaches. I really appreciate the deep knowledge they had both on the internals of Python, and how to architect systems”

Role Summary

We’re looking for experienced lead engineers or equivalent to lead targeted micro-workshops for small groups of software engineers. The sessions last up to 90 minutes, take place remotely via our app, and based around high quality teaching material that we produce.

Your job is to bring expertise and enthusiasm for software engineering and ensure our learners leave with a deep understanding of the topic (understanding why, not just knowing what or how), and the ability to apply new skills.

You can expect to be teaching senior as well as junior engineers, answering interesting questions tangential to our material, and live-debugging their code. For this reason, we’ve found that the skill profile required is more similar to pairing or technical mentoring than it is to typical classroom teaching.

What We're Looking For

We'd love for you to apply if you enjoy building the skills and understanding of others, and you have expertise in ideally two or more of the following areas:

  • Test-Driven Development
  • Event-Driven Architecture
  • Domain-Driven Design
  • REST API Design
  • Security (e.g. OWASP top 10)
  • Leadership, Communication and Management (in the context of software teams).


We also deliver sessions in specific technologies, and are always looking for experts in: Python, Typescript, React, Go, Java, C#, Docker, and AWS - if you know and would be interested in teaching these as well, the more likely it is we’ll have sessions for you to coach.

This means you’ll need to have significant expertise in the topics being taught, be able to give nuanced answers to difficult questions, and explain advanced concepts clearly and succinctly.

More Details

Working Hours

Most of our coaches lead between 1 and 4 sessions per week (1.5 - 6 hours), with Skiller Whale making up part of a portfolio career, or adding variety to their main employment, consulting or fractional roles. We typically book regular weekly 90 minute time-slots for these sessions, based around your availability.

The Platform

All our teaching is done through the Skiller Whale platform, which includes video conferencing and other tooling designed to make teaching as slick as possible. High quality written content and exercises are provided by Skiller Whale, so you shouldn’t need to do significant preparation before a session (we assume ½ - 1 hour to get familiar with the material, and we pay for preparation the first time a module is taught).

Accommodations

Should you require any accommodations during the interview process, please reach out to Dave Millican (dave@skillerwhale.com) to let him know. We’re always happy to help and will do everything we can to accommodate you.

Requirements

We want to be seen as intelligent, playful learners. Our customers need to trust us to teach their engineers how they should be building software and working effectively in the real world. For our coaches, that means you need to demonstrate:

Knowledge & Understanding

You should come across (legitimately) as an expert, able to expand beyond the provided material when appropriate. E.g: examples from your experience in different settings; what you’ve found works well, and what doesn’t.

Careful Listening and Clear Explanations

You must be able to deliver clear and concise explanations in spoken English and be able to adapt your explanation style to match the level of your audience.

Expert Spoken and Written English

You should be expert and eloquent in spoken English, with an accent that will be clear to non-native (but fluent) speakers from various backgrounds. You should be able to quickly understand questions with complex phrasing or grammar and know when you need to clarify.

A Personable, Passionate and Professional Demeanour

You should be able to easily build rapport with new groups of people, and create a safe space for learners to ask questions. You should come across across as friendly and demonstrate enthusiasm for the topics you teach, whilst maintaining professionalism.

Live Debugging

You should be comfortable looking at code, quickly understanding how it works (or why it doesn’t), and identifying bugs or potential improvements under time pressure (e.g. live in a session).

Industry Experience

In order to teach senior engineers with confidence, it’s important that you have extensive real-world experience! Learners may well ask about how things are really done in practice and being able to give examples and anecdotes is important.

Bonus Points For:

Teaching or Mentoring Experience.

Experience teaching groups of software engineers, or mentoring other developers (even in an unofficial capacity) is a bonus, particularly if those people were relatively senior. Since this is an essential part of most senior, lead and engineering management roles we would expect most suitable candidates to have some experience here.

Experience with Multiple Languages / Frameworks / Tools etc.

All the people we teach are already software developers, but will come from various backgrounds / have experience with different programming languages. Having context from those is sometimes useful to help learners’ understanding.

Benefits

  • Rate: £100 per hour (+ paid £50 for preparation for each new module taught)
  • Very flexible work - we will aim to schedule sessions that fit your availability, and you have no ongoing commitment.
  • Fully remote, forever.
  • Have a real impact on learners. Our sessions actually make people better at their jobs.
  • Teaching is fun!

Required profile

Experience

Industry :
E-learning
Spoken language(s):
English
Check out the description to know which languages are mandatory.

Other Skills

  • Communication
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Mentorship
  • Professionalism

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