T Hub - Senior Fullstack Developer - Backend-Heavy; Node.js/React
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Software Development
Location: Town of Poland
Role Overview
The Role:
You are a backend-first engineer who is equally comfortable in the frontend. You will own the core of our CMP Integration Layer - building and maintaining the MNO translation adapters that are the heart of our platform, with React work on the management dashboard as your secondary focus. This is greenfield engineering. Every adapter, every contract, every pattern - you build it right from the start, with no legacy debt slowing you down.
- Build and maintain the MNO translation adapters.
- Design and implement backend API contracts for the integration layer.
- Contribute to the React management dashboard (secondary).
- Own the CI/CD pipeline for your own services within the team's Git Ops framework.
- Participate in the weekly 24/7 on-call rotation (approx. 1 week in
7).
- 5+ years of experience with Node.js.
- Solid experience in React.js (Hooks, Context, State Management).
- Cloud Native experience with Azure and/or AWS.
- Strong understanding of REST, SOAP, and Webhook patterns.
- Dev Ops mindset: experience with Docker, Kubernetes, Gitlab CI/CD and automated testing.
- Experience with Azure Functions, Service Bus, or Event Grid and familiarity with OIDC/OAuth2 flows is a plus.
- Medical, sport and life insurance packages at preferential terms.
- Access to our products and services at preferential terms.
- Employment contract-based cooperation.
- Know Talent – receive training or financial bonus for recommending new employees.
The recruitment process is transparent; our recruitment decision is based solely on an assessment of your skills. Your race, skin color, sexual orientation, gender identity, origin, disability, political view, appearance, or religion will not have any influence on the outcome of the process.
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