Software Engineer

CV-Library
St Paul's, City and County of the City of London
13 months ago
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Software Engineer (Full stack) - Nodejs/React/Javascript/AWS is required by an award-winning software provider. Their solutions are transforming the industry by providing software and features on the web and mobile.

6 month rolling contract OUTSIDE IR35.

They are building third-party embeddable web apps and API microservices to meet the needs of a changing industry. This role encompasses software development as well as in-house builds of software, websites, and mobile apps.

What they absolutely need you to do:

Design, implement and maintain APIs to ensure smooth developer experience end to-end.

Design, implement and maintain interactive web applications from provided designs

Collaborate with UX Designers to ensure we provide the best possible experience for our customers.

Adopt and tailor front-end frameworks to create and maintain web applications.

Create and maintain documentation and record design changes.

Write automated tests: unit and end-to-end.

Code reviews Share and improve DX with the team.

Required skills and experience:

Node.js, SSO, HTTP, WebSocket, WebRTC

REST API, OpenAPI (Postman, Stoplight, Insomnia)

Version control software (GitHub, Bitbucket or similar)

Serverless and lambda functions

Cyber security Fundamentals and Best Practice

DevOps and CI/CD practices

Jamstack, PWA, SPA

Experience with Vue.js, Gatsby, Astro, React or similar frameworks

Fluent JavaScript, HTML5, CSS (5+ years)

Testing mentality: Cypress, Jest, Mocha...

Cloud-based architectures: AWS, CDK, S3, Lambda, SQS, Cognito, API Gateway

Databases: AWS DynamoDB, GraphQL

Data Structure and Algorithms best practice and performance

IDEs: Visual Studio Code

Bonus if you are familiar with some of the following Artificial Intelligence (AI) exposure Web Workers Familiar with graphics libraries for ad-hoc interactive UI tools Comfortable with vector graphics and SVG Web optimisations & SEO best practices

£(Apply online only) per day OUTSIDE IR35

6 month rolling contract

Based remote, I day per week in London for first few weeks

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