Node.js Full-stack Developer
Location: London, Leeds, Newcastle
The Role
As a Node.js Full-stack Developer, you will be responsible for low-level design and development of REST-APIs to support microservices based applications.
Key responsibilities:
- Write Code following best practices: secure, performant, scalable, in line with the customer's standards.
- Review code as well as supporting other team members with code reviewing.
- Work as full stack developer (predominantly on Node.Js) on customer projects alongside other team members consisting of Product Owners, Scrum Master, Technical Architects, Developers and DevOps.
- Would be expected to work as an independent contributor.
Your Profile
Key skills/knowledge/experience:
- Good knowledge and experience in developing NodeJS 16 or above, ExpressJs and related UI dependent libraries.
- Good knowledge and experience in developing UI pages using HTML5, CSS3, Client-side Javascript.
- Knowledge in AWS cloud platform (Lambda, EC2, ECR, Elastic Load Balancing, Cloudwatch).
- Knowledge in Gitlab Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI and CD).
- Knowledge of at least one Frontend frameworks like Nunjucks, Freemarker, Bootstrap, LESS and SASS.
- Experience in building accessible, responsive designs that supports latest browser version (Chrome, IE, Firefox, Safari).
- Experience with Test Driven Development (TDD) and Behaviour driven development (BDD)
- Knowledge in Authentication and Authorization solution using any technology options (Cloud or Inhouse solutions using any security protocols).
Good to have:
- Familiarity with the Government Service Standard.
- Knowledge of best practices for coding defensively against possible attack vectors and testing with OWASP tooling (eg ZAP).
- Test experience: Writing integration, performance test cases.
- Experience in CI tooling: Gitlab CI/CD pipelines, Understanding IAC (Infrastructure as Code), Terraform.
Reference: 2822292448
Node.js Full-stack Developer
Posted on Sep 12, 2024 by SidTech LTD
Location: London, Leeds, Newcastle
The Role
As a Node.js Full-stack Developer, you will be responsible for low-level design and development of REST-APIs to support microservices based applications.
Key responsibilities:
- Write Code following best practices: secure, performant, scalable, in line with the customer's standards.
- Review code as well as supporting other team members with code reviewing.
- Work as full stack developer (predominantly on Node.Js) on customer projects alongside other team members consisting of Product Owners, Scrum Master, Technical Architects, Developers and DevOps.
- Would be expected to work as an independent contributor.
Your Profile
Key skills/knowledge/experience:
- Good knowledge and experience in developing NodeJS 16 or above, ExpressJs and related UI dependent libraries.
- Good knowledge and experience in developing UI pages using HTML5, CSS3, Client-side Javascript.
- Knowledge in AWS cloud platform (Lambda, EC2, ECR, Elastic Load Balancing, Cloudwatch).
- Knowledge in Gitlab Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI and CD).
- Knowledge of at least one Frontend frameworks like Nunjucks, Freemarker, Bootstrap, LESS and SASS.
- Experience in building accessible, responsive designs that supports latest browser version (Chrome, IE, Firefox, Safari).
- Experience with Test Driven Development (TDD) and Behaviour driven development (BDD)
- Knowledge in Authentication and Authorization solution using any technology options (Cloud or Inhouse solutions using any security protocols).
Good to have:
- Familiarity with the Government Service Standard.
- Knowledge of best practices for coding defensively against possible attack vectors and testing with OWASP tooling (eg ZAP).
- Test experience: Writing integration, performance test cases.
- Experience in CI tooling: Gitlab CI/CD pipelines, Understanding IAC (Infrastructure as Code), Terraform.
Reference: 2822292448
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