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Full-Stack Engineer

Job Description

We are looking for a seasoned full-stack engineer to build out and manage our entire web infrastructure. Successful candidates will have a minimum of three years’ recent experience with all of the skills listed below.

Our project entails implementing our pre-approved UI, constructing our API, connecting the two, and setting up our server infrastructure. This includes all associated areas such as database and architecture design.

Responsibilities

  • Design and implementation of the overall web architecture
  • “Pixel-perfect” implementation of our approved user interface
  • Design and deployment of our database
  • Ensuring the entire stack is designed and built for speed and scalability
  • Design and construction of our REST API
  • Integrating our front-end UI with the constructed API
  • Design and implementation of continuous integration and deployment
  • {{ Add any other relevant responsibilities here }}

Skills

  • At least three years’ experience with:
    • Writing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Being up on latest practices is a must, e.g., HTML5, CSS3, and ECMAScript 6 (minimum)
    • A relevant back-end programming language {{ e.g., PHP, Python, Ruby or JavaScript }}
    • Database design and management, including being up on the latest practices and associated versions
    • Server management and deployment for the relevant environment
  • Familiarity with a relevant and globally supported framework—both front-end and back-end, if necessary—{{ e.g., React, Vue, Laravel or Flask }}
  • Ideally, familiarity with CSS preprocessors, bundlers, and associated languages/syntaxes/libraries {{ e.g., Sass, Less, and webpack }}
  • Thorough understanding of user experience and possibly even product strategy
  • Experience implementing testing platforms and unit tests
  • Proficiency with Git {{ or another version control system as required }}
  • Appreciation for clean and well documented code
  • {{ Make sure to mention any other frameworks, libraries, or other technologies relevant to your project }}