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Description:
Montu, Australia’s largest medical cannabis company, is looking for a Senior Software Development Engineer to contribute to their innovative cannabis ecosystem.
The role involves implementing software components, replatforming work, and global expansion.
You will work on both legacy systems and new projects, solving complex technical challenges and troubleshooting software defects.
Collaboration with delivery managers, designers, and engineers is essential to bring projects to completion.
Maintaining comprehensive documentation for code, architecture, and project-related information is required.
You will have the opportunity to influence processes, tools, and systems, driving implementation with justified suggestions.
Actively seeking professional growth and learning new skills to enhance software development prowess is encouraged.
Requirements:
5+ years of hands-on experience in full-stack development, preferably in SaaS.
Proficiency in TypeScript, NodeJS, GraphQL, and React is essential.
Pragmatic approach to choosing solutions and flexibility in adapting.
Resourcefulness in finding minimal but viable solutions to new requirements.
Effective communication skills with technical and non-technical colleagues.
Professional experience with Node.js, AWS cloud ecosystems (CloudFront, SES, SQS, S3, Lambda, etc.).
Experience in SQL databases.
Keen interest and understanding of the medicinal cannabis industry is a strong plus.
Benefits:
Unlimited access to the SAGED and Greenhouse learning platforms.
Discounts with over 450 retailers through the Merit Reward and Recognition platform.
Competitive salary and package.
Full-time work-from-home role with access to co-working spaces in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Mental health support through the wellbeing platform, Unmind.
Opportunity to be part of one of the fastest-growing industries in Australia while improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients.