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5+ years of professional experience in various elements of full stack software development native mobile, back end (JAVA or Node), and hands-on coding experience in the past. Design, develop SPLUNK and Prometheus dashboards to monitor the W+ platform and BE services (written in Node, Java) performance.
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Job Description The role As a senior backend engineer / full-stack engineer for this Fintech Unicorn, you will have the opportunity to work on a number of greenfield projects for a tech unicorn.
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At least 2+ years of experience with relational (MySQL, postgres)/non-relational database systems (Cassandra, MongoDB, cockroach DB etc.,)At least 3+ years of experience with working in Linux based environmentRequired Skills: Node. JS, React.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Full Stack development with one or more programming languages and frameworks, such as Python, Javascript, Java, Spring or GoLang, showcasing a strong command over the technical foundations and mastery of one or more frontend frameworks, including HTML5, Angular, Node. JS or React, exhibiting a deep understanding of modern web development.
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Deep experience with HTML, CSS, JS, React, and Node. UX design skills, problem solving, and troubleshooting skills. Exposure to architectural patterns of large, high-scale web application backends (e.g., well-designed APIs, resiliency, data structures, efficient algorithms.
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Experience building customizable, reusable, accessible cross-platform and dynamic frontend components using ReactJS, Angular, JavaScript, Typescript, Node JS/Express JS, HTML and CSS. Experience with Azure Cloud Stack, GCP or other cloud stacks.
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Tech Stack Looking for : React / Redux + Node JS ( Both the skills are mandatory ) Qualified Full Stack Engineer with strong emphasis on Front End Experience with proven experience with React JS or equivalent, Node.js and Javascript.
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Experience in HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, AJAX, Responsive Design, and general Web 2.0 techniques in the context of interactive Web Applications. Experience developing using relational databases such as Oracle or MySQL.
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Successful candidate will have architectural and hands-on experience with Angular, JavaScript, Nest JS/Node JS, HTML, CSS, Docker/ Kubernetes. We are looking for a Senior Full Stack Developer with experience in UI/UX design, Web Development, and Microservices Architecture.
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5+ Experience with several JavaScript frameworks - ReactJS, Redux, NodeJS, AngularJS, Node JS & Vue JS. Front-end Full Stack Engineer@ Sunnyvale CA. TITLE: Front-end Full Stack Engineer.
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Our stack uses React, TypeScript, Python and Node with our server infrastructure running on Kubernetes in Amazon AWS. We believe in using the best tool for the job in hand, and don't shy away from solving hard problems.
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Lead and drive projects that span our stack, including go and node services hosted in Kubernetes and a UI written in typescript and react(hooks) We are looking for talented frontend engineers to help us continue to grow and build compelling new experiences using a best-of-breed tech stack (React/Hooks, Typescript, Node. JS, Kubernetes, Go.
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We're looking to add a new node to the Product Marketing cluster, focusing on content marketing for the core Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch and Kibana), the platform that underpins everything we do at Elastic.
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The technology stack for this project includes React JS, Node JS, Java, AWS, and Snowflake. 4+ React JS and Node JS. A Full Stack Team Lead is needed to lead an international team of 4 developers in transforming a hacky and outdated solution into a scalable and maintainable SaaS platform with micro-apps marketplace and reporting capabilities.
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The team develops and owns the software stack around NCCL (NVIDIA Collective Communications Library), which enables multi-GPU and multi-node data communication through HPC-style collectives.
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