We’re hiring for a fast-moving, innovative client seeking an experienced Senior Full-Stack Developer.
You’ll help build a digital-first, data-driven enterprise product that surfaces key “wows and watchouts” for high-value decision-makers.
Job Title: Senior Full-Stack Developer
Location: Mumbai
Experience: 6–8 years
As the Senior Full-Stack Developer, your responsibilities would be:
- Development of modules, features, and libraries for the product development roadmap.
- Solving non-obvious, challenging technical problems and level-2 bugs based on insight, not just product experience.
- Troubleshooting and fixing bugs raised by QA teams.
- Performing code reviews and giving feedback to colleagues.
- Being part of the Agile team for development activities.
- Participating in fine-tuning software development and unit-testing processes, with a good understanding of adjacent processes like building pipelines and testing.
- Working independently on development tasks with minimal supervision.
Requirements
- Must have experience with front-end technologies like Angular 2+, JavaScript/Typescript, HTML5, CSS3.
- Must have experience with backend technologies like NodeJS, Express, and Postgres.
- Should have developed RESTful APIs and handled socket connections.
- Working knowledge of version control systems like Git.
- Understanding of good system design, reusable components, and extensibility.
- Must be obsessed with quality and security concerns.
- Excellent spoken and written communication in English.
- Willing to work in a fast-moving startup environment.
- Good to Have: Experience with NoSQL Databases (like mongo), Cloud (Azure or Similar) and/or DevOps tools (like Jenkins), Microservices or Micro frontends, and scripting for task automation.
Benefits:
- The opportunity to work on an enterprise product backed by one of India's leading private equity firms.
- The ability to contribute to the core development and architecture by ensuring good system design and extensibility.
- A key role in shaping the software development and unit-testing processes.