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Weekend Developer Jobs in Portland, ME (NOW HIRING)

CI/CD & DevOps: Proficient experience utilizing CI/CD automation tools, managing branches, and executing automated code/data quality gates. * Problem-Solving: Strong analytical capability to break ...

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CI/CD & DevOps: Proficient experience utilizing CI/CD automation tools, managing branches, and executing automated code/data quality gates. * Problem-Solving: Strong analytical capability to break ...

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CI/CD & DevOps: Proficient experience utilizing CI/CD automation tools, managing branches, and executing automated code/data quality gates. * Problem-Solving: Strong analytical capability to break ...

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... developer documentation including build/run SOPs and troubleshooting playbooks • Diagnose and resolve production issues reported by manufacturing, field teams, and customers • Follow change ...

... developer documentation including build/run SOPs and troubleshooting playbooks • Diagnose and resolve production issues reported by manufacturing, field teams, and customers • Follow change ...

Robotics Coach

Yarmouth, ME · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

VEX V5 Employment type: Part-time/seasonal (after school + occasional weekend events) Location: YHS ... You do not need to be an engineer in order to coach robotics! The coach will join a passionate ...

Robotics Coach

Yarmouth, ME · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

VEX V5 Employment type: Part-time/seasonal (after school + occasional weekend events) Location: YHS ... You do not need to be an engineer in order to coach robotics! The coach will join a passionate ...

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How much do weekend developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend developer in Portland, ME is $74,274.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32,675.00 and $109,414.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a weekend developer?

A Weekend Developer job typically involves working as a software developer on weekends, either as a part-time role, freelance work, or a side project. These roles can include maintaining existing code, developing new features, or supporting system operations outside regular business hours. Companies may hire Weekend Developers to ensure continuous development, provide support, or meet deadlines. This role is ideal for individuals looking to supplement their income, gain experience, or contribute to open-source or personal projects while managing other weekday commitments.

What does a weekend developer do?

Weekend Developers usually work part-time hours, primarily on Saturdays and Sundays, either to support project deadlines or to accommodate business operations outside standard workweeks. Their responsibilities often involve handling specific tasks such as coding new features, addressing bugs, or deploying updates, with workflows managed through collaborative tools like Slack, Jira, or Trello. Most communication and project updates happen asynchronously to align with team members in different time zones or working weekdays. This arrangement allows Weekend Developers to contribute meaningfully to team goals while maintaining flexibility, though it requires diligent self-organization and proactive communication.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weekend developer?

A Weekend Developer should possess strong programming skills, knowledge of web or software development frameworks, and relevant educational or work experience. Familiarity with source control tools like Git, cloud platforms such as AWS or Azure, and common project management systems is typically required. Excellent time management, self-motivation, and effective communication stand out as valuable soft skills. These abilities are vital for balancing limited weekend hours with delivering high-quality results and collaborating with teammates remotely.

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Software Development Engineer 2

eNett

Portland, ME

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

About the Role

Are you a technical artisan who thrives in collaborative environments and gets excited about solving the right problems, the right way? Do you believe in breaking down silos and fostering a culture of shared responsibility? Then this role is for you! In today's software development and data landscape, collaboration, end-to-end (E2E) accountability, problem-solving, and streamlined workflows are key to achieving efficiency and delivering high-quality solutions that solve customer problems and generate business outcomes.

We believe in the power of integrated engineering, where development, data quality, architecture, and agility skills blend together throughout the solution delivery pipeline.

As a Software Development Engineer 2 (SDE 2) focusing on Data Engineering & Data Architecture, you will be a champion for this approach. You will own the data pipelines and modeling that power our Customer Data Platform (CDP), directly feeding marketing/commercial segmentation and customer journeys. In this role, you will match the expectations of an Intermediate Individual Contributor (EAE 2), acting with independence to own specific modules, functional areas, and data models without constant oversight.

How you'll make an impact

  • Domain: Data Engineering & Data Architecture for a Customer Data Platform (CDP) feeding marketing/commercial segmentation and journeys.

  • Primary Tech Stack: Snowflake, dbt (Data Build Tool), CI/CD Automation.

  • Preferred Tech Stack: Salesforce Core, Salesforce Data360 (DataCloud).

Experience you'll bring

1. Data Modeling & Pipeline Engineering

  • Design and build robust data models in Snowflake using dbt, spanning from staging through to production data marts, ensuring they are resilient, cost-effective, and maintainable.

  • Integrate, stage, and reconcile data from multiple complex source systems (e.g., Siebel CRM, Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) snapshots, portfolio health hubs) into a unified Customer Data Platform.

  • Add field enhancements and manage the evolution of the CDP Mart to power downstream segmentation and outbound journeys.

2. Architecture & Technical Governance
  • Own feature-level architecture decisions and author Architecture Decision Records (ADRs)-evaluating alternative technical approaches and documenting recommended paths for technical sign-off.

  • Manage the dbt "lakefront" project structure, establishing model ownership, group permissions, and approved-team configurations to safely enable team self-service and decentralized model changes.

  • Contribute to the evolution of team "Golden Paths", service communication standards, and data orchestration workflows.

3. Data Discovery & Complex Business Logic Execution
  • Translate complex commercial and marketing rules

  • Perform deep-dive data discovery, technical feasibility assessments, and data volume analysis to quantify business impact and ensure scalability before committing to a build.

4. Stakeholder Alignment & Team Collaboration
  • Partner actively across engineering, analytics, product, and business stakeholders to reconcile conflicting business logic, align definitions, and drive consensus toward a single source of truth.

  • Lead feature-level demonstrations and facilitate technical alignment workshops with product managers and cross-functional teams to resolve ambiguity.

  • Mentor Level 1 engineers through pair programming, structured knowledge-sharing sessions, and constructive, empathetic code/configuration reviews.

5. Quality Assurance & AI-Augmented Workflows
  • Take ownership of feature-level data quality, designing automated regression tests and verification checks to balance risk versus test coverage.

  • Implement, debug, and leverage AI-augmented engineering workflows (e.g., GitHub Copilot, basic LLM integrations, or automated prompt configurations) to optimize pipeline efficiency and code readability while verifying all outputs against strict enterprise standards.

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Experience: 3-5 years of professional experience in data engineering, data warehousing, or a software development engineering role focusing on data.

  • Snowflake Proficiency: Proven track record of independently designing and building highly scalable data models and staging environments inside Snowflake.

  • dbt (Data Build Tool): Strong hands-on experience managing dbt projects, testing, documentation, and source-control-driven data pipelines.

  • Preferred Experience: Direct hands-on experience or familiarity with Salesforce Data360 / DataCloud (CDP) ingestion, mapping, and orchestration patterns.

  • CI/CD & DevOps: Proficient experience utilizing CI/CD automation tools, managing branches, and executing automated code/data quality gates.

  • Problem-Solving: Strong analytical capability to break down abstract business constraints into concrete data exclusions, filtering matrixes, and performance-tuned queries.

The base pay range represents the anticipated low and high end of the pay range for this position. Actual pay rates will vary and will be based on various factors, such as your qualifications, skills, competencies, and proficiency for the role. Base pay is one component of WEX's total compensation package. Most sales positions are eligible for commission under the terms of an applicable plan. Non-sales roles are typically eligible for a quarterly or annual bonus based on their role and applicable plan. WEX's comprehensive and market competitive benefits are designed to support your personal and professional well-being. Benefits include health, dental and vision insurances, retirement savings plan, paid time off, health savings account, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, and more. For more information, check out the "About Us" section.Pay Range: $96,100.00 - $115,500.00