Staff Software Engineer (TypeScript)

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1 year ago
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Staff Software Developer (TypeScript) Join an innovative, award-winning US-based company building cutting-edge, data-driven solutions that enhance productivity and sustainability. As a Staff Software Developer, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining a state-of-the-art platform that integrates workflows and data into a unified system. This cloud-based platform enables users to digitalize manual processes through mobile applications, increasing efficiency and transparency. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement backend services using TypeScript. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and build scalable software solutions. Provide technical leadership and mentorship to the development team. Ensure the performance, scalability, and security of the applications. Conduct code reviews, enforce TypeScript best practices, and maintain code quality. Shape architectural decisions and contribute to the technical roadmap. Technical Skills: 8+ years of software development experience. Expertise in backend development with TypeScript and Node.js. Experience with frameworks like NestJS or Express. Proficient with cloud services such as AWS or Azure. Familiarity with Kubernetes and container orchestration. Understanding of DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines. Strong communication skills and the ability to work across teams. Bonus Points For: Experience with microservices architecture and RESTful API design. Familiarity with data analytics, real-time data processing, or machine learning frameworks. Experience working with databases like PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or DynamoDB. Whats In It For You? Competitive salary: £90,000 - £120,000 100% remote working. Flexible working arrangements. Comprehensive health and wellness benefits. Generous holiday allowance. To explore this exciting opportunity further, connect with Neill Ferguson on LinkedIn or submit your CV via the link below. Skills: typescript node.js aws Benefits: Work From Home

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