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Job Role: Senior Full Stack Engineer.

Location: London,UK.

Job type: Contract.


Job Description:

To be successful, you will need to have extensive experience in the following areas

Highly proficient with React and TypeScript (5+ years) including familiarity with react-query.

Highly proficient with Node.js (5+ years) and recent experience with Next.js.

Strong background in MongoDB (5+ years), with experience in implementing databases with high performance requirements.

Working within AWS is like second nature to you

You have used Redis before

Machine Learning: Experience with ML frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn). Ability to design and implement ML models.

You consider architecture and system design before diving into code

You have experience working with product designers and are capable of converting designs from tools like Figma into high-quality React components.

You have experience collaborating closely with Product Managers to break down project requirements into actionable, iterative steps.

You can work independently and with minimal instruction

Security is important to you and you take care to implement best practices

You have a strong preference towards taking ownership, making sure you’re clear on what you’re doing and why and then communicating progress over awaiting instruction

You believe in iterative development, release, get feedback, improve.

You can take a project from initial requirements to release

You deeply understand the business goals and objectives and challenge project requirements to ensure they meet them

You are excited by the prospect of joining a very young company to design and build software that will stand for years to come

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