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Description:
The Senior Backend Engineer position in Madrid is for a Software Engineer to join the Authentication Team.
Responsibilities include designing, developing, deploying, and operating business-critical features like authorization and authentication on top of Voice.
The role involves promoting best practices, evangelization, and mentoring within the team and across Engineering.
Operational excellence, metrics, observability, and best practices are key aspects of the day-to-day job.
Using Typescript back-end stacks on AWS, the engineer will build resilient services on top of voice.
The mission at Aircall includes delivering high-quality, secure, and scalable solutions to clients, writing clean scalable code using Typescript/Node.js, and mentoring junior team members.
Requirements:
The ideal candidate should have 3-5 years of experience in back-end development using TypeScript & NodeJS, focusing on security, scalability, availability, and performance.
Extensive experience with AWS in a production environment, especially for high volume/high availability services, is required.
Proficiency in code quality, engineering best practices, and tools like Jira, Confluence, GitLab, GitHub is essential.
Clean Code, Clean Architecture, Test Driven Development, Behaviour Driven Development, and Continuous Integration/Deployment are preferred methodologies.
Effective communication skills and the ability to collaborate with different profiles and roles are necessary.
Experience with Domain Driven Design would be advantageous.
Benefits:
Opportunity to work on designing, developing, and deploying critical features that add value to customers.
Chance to be part of an engineering organization delivering high-quality, secure, and scalable solutions.
Mentorship opportunities to guide and support junior team members.
Exposure to cutting-edge technologies like Typescript, NodeJS, AWS, and best engineering practices.