Copenhagen, Denmark
Posted on Aug 03 2017 (over 5 years ago)
You will be responsible for building out company’s cloud-only products that are built on the MEAN stack. In cooperation with product management and the engineering team you will help plan out the right architecture and approach to technically ship solutions that fit the product needs. You will provide technical information and input on how to best build out the products.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Influence the overall architecture to build super-scalable software
Develop high-level system design and low level technical design
Help prioritize engineering projects against business targets and evaluate what can be executed with the available resources
Develop, troubleshoot, debug and implement code for the GAN Products
Work with DevOps team-members to ensure continued stability and performance
Coach and mentor the developers in your team on personal and technical skills
Initiate, implement and develop creative and innovative engineering processes and practices
Help mature staging, testing and deployment systems to automate boring tasks
Solid Node.js development experience (4+ years)
Good understanding of frontend development technologies (HTML 5, CSS 3, AngularJS)
Knowledge of Express.js is a good plus
Experience working with DevOps tools (we use Git)
Experience with MongoDB
Understanding of QA automation principles and tools
Competitive salary
A real impact on the product and company’s growth and evolution
Work with motivated colleagues who love their work
Catered lunch, snacks and great coffee
Benefits are really adorable, so please make your mind
and send your CV and portfolio on my e-mail ns@8relocate.com (with name of the
vacancy). Add your Skype contact in CV please.
Have a nice day!
Best regards.
Natalia Shylina.
E-mail: ns@8relocate.com
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