Remote NodeJS Developer

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Description:

  • As a Node.js Developer, you will leverage your expertise to build and maintain scalable server-side applications.
  • You will ensure seamless integration and functionality for our clients.
  • Your responsibilities include developing, testing, and maintaining efficient server-side applications using Node.js.
  • You will collaborate with front-end developers to integrate user-facing elements with server-side logic.
  • You will implement secure data protection and application performance optimization techniques.
  • You will identify and fix bottlenecks and bugs, ensuring high performance and availability.
  • Staying informed about industry trends and contributing to architectural advancements will be part of your role.
  • Other duties may be assigned as needed.

Requirements:

  • You must have 3+ years of experience working with Node.js and related frameworks.
  • A strong understanding of asynchronous programming and event-driven systems is required.
  • Proficiency with JavaScript is necessary, and knowledge of TypeScript is a plus.
  • High-level English skills (B2-C1) are essential for this position.
  • Solid experience in version control systems such as Git is required.
  • You should possess strong problem-solving abilities and excellent communication skills.

Benefits:

  • Formula.Monks fosters an environment where a diversity of perspectives can thrive.
  • The company is committed to promoting equity and inclusion while mitigating bias in the hiring process.
  • They celebrate diversity and are dedicated to building a team that reflects the communities they serve.
  • Qualified applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply, even if they are unsure about meeting all requirements.
  • The company values open communication and feedback, believing that diversity of identity, perspective, and experience makes them stronger.
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