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Utilize Node.js with TypeScript for scalable server-side development and integrate server-side languages such as Java to build robust backend services. Develop and manage backend services using technologies such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Elasticsearch, Solr, and SQL, ensuring efficient data storage, retrieval, and indexing capabilities.
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Provide coding expertise in Python (FastAPI and Django), React JS, TypeScript, SQL, NoSQL, and AWS to develop frontend and backend applications. Provide coding expertise in Python (FastAPI and Django), React JS, TypeScript, SQL, NoSQL, and AWS to develop frontend and backend applications.
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Front End frameworks - Angular, React, JavaScript, Typescript, JSON, Struts, MVC, JSON. The Java Application Engineer will have solid Java middle tier backend engineering experience and will develop next gen cloud-based enterprise API platform for communications, messaging, notifications, chatbot services.
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Experience with our tech stack, which includes: Typescript, Node, Python, Postgres, Redis, Kubernetes, GCP, AWS. Experience setting a strong foundation of backend engineering tooling & processes: build & deployment process, CI/CD, monitoring and observability, etc.
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Demonstrate working knowledge Angular, Vue, React or in TypeScript. Software Engineer (Backend) BizBuySell. On-site fitness center and/or reimbursed fitness center membership costs (location dependent), with yoga studio, Pelotons, personal training, group exercise classes.
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Experience with front-end technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/TypeScript) and frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js). Architect backend services using a microservices approach to ensure scalability and maintainability, utilizing technologies like Node.js, Python/Django, or Ruby on Rails.
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You're skilled with NodeJS, Express, TypeScript, AWS, GCP etc. We're looking for an experienced Backend Developer to empower a sharp AI-driven engineering team and the architecture of our systems to be able to reach the next level of scale.
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If you're passionate about filmmaking, modern backend technologies, and want to be part of a ground-breaking venture, we want you on our team! Leverage Kubernetes, Docker, TypeScript, GraphQL, and other technologies.
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Technology Stack Our tech stack is TypeScript (frontend & backend), React, a mix of SASS modules and Stitches, Apollo GraphQL, Node.js, Postgres, and Redis. I’m Abhik, Ashby's Co-Founder and VP of Engineering.
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Experience with AWS (API Gateway, RDS, Redshift, S3, SQS, SNS, SES, Route 53, CloudFront, CloudWatch), React, TypeScript, Terraform, and Linux. Highly motivated individual with a broad range of technical skills and deep expertise in backend software development.
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Strong experience with Node.js, Typescript and SQL. Familiarity with Vue.js, MySQL, Docker is a plus. The codebase is back-end heavy with a lighter Vue.js front-end. This role is fully remote.
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Expertise with Rust, Node.js (Typescript preferred), Go, Python, Java or Ruby. We are looking for a talented Software Engineer, Backend with a passion for building distributed micro-services in the cloud to help architect, design and build the systems that power our products.
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Java/Kotlin-based backend microservices architecture, development and maintenance. Java / Javascript / React / Typescript / Python / Postgres. We offer holistic total rewards, including comprehensive healthcare plans, family building benefits (fertility and adoption/surrogacy support), flexible time off, free OneMedical memberships for you and your dependents, and a 401(k) retirement plan with employer match.
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Demonstrate working knowledge Vue, React or Angular in TypeScript. We're looking for an object-oriented Associate Software Engineer who takes pride in backend development to contribute to building innovative, scalable applications in pursuit of a great user experience.
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Proficiency in Typescript, NodeJS, and RESTful APIs, with a strong focus on backend development. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in backend development, with expertise in Typescript, NodeJS, and RESTful APIs, and a proven track record of architecting solutions from scratch.
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