Backend Web Developer JavaScript Node.js API


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Client Server

Listed on

23rd September 2022

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£85000 - £100000

Type

Permanent

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Backend Web Developer *Remote UK WFH* to £100k

Backend Web Developer / Software Engineer (JavaScript Node.js API GraphQL) *Remote UK WFH*. Do you have expertise with backend web development?

You could be progressing your career in a lead role whilst remaining hands-on and influencing best practice and technology choices at a start-up FinTech that is has created a socially responsible credit management app, currently in Beta.

As a Backend Web Developer you will be hands-on designing and developing new features for the core App with scalability and security front of mind, collaborating with the Head of Engineering to drive best practice and shape the technical roadmap. There are many technical challenges to solve, you'll be able to take ownership, run projects and in time grow a team around you if desired.

Following a remote interview process you can work from anywhere in the UK (or you can pop into the London based office depending on your preference).

Requirements:

You have strong JavaScript backend development skills including Node.js and GraphQL

You have experience of working on scalable apps that see spikes in traffic / user sign-ups

You have a good appreciation of security

You have experience with Open Banking / Payments systems

You have a good understanding of Computer Science fundamentals such as OOP, Data Structures, Design Patterns, Algorithms

You're a collaborative problem solver with great communication skills, happy to mentor others

As a Backend Web Developer you will earn a competitive salary (to £100k) plus benefits.

Apply now to find out more about this Backend Web Developer (JavaScript Node.js API GraphQL) opportunity.

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