Backend Engineer; Full Stack/React
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Software Development
Backend Developer, Full Stack Developer
Overview
We are seeking a Backend Engineer with strong full‑stack capabilities and hands‑on React experience to help design, build, and scale modern digital platforms. This role primarily focuses on backend development while contributing to front‑end features as needed. The ideal candidate enjoys solving complex problems, working collaboratively, and delivering scalable, high‑performance applications.
Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, and maintain scalable backend services, APIs, and system integrations.
Collaborate with frontend engineers to deliver end‑to‑end features, contributing to React‑based UI development when required.
Write clean, secure, and maintainable code following industry best practices.
Design data models, optimize database queries, and work with both relational and non‑relational databases.
Contribute to system architecture, participate in code reviews, testing, and deployment activities.
Monitor application performance, troubleshoot production issues, and implement reliability improvements.
Work closely with product managers, designers, and cross‑functional teams to deliver customer‑centric solutions.
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent practical experience.
3–5 years of professional experience in backend engineering with exposure to full‑stack development.
Strong proficiency in server‑side technologies such as Node.js, Python, Java
, or similar frameworks.Experience building RESTful APIs
, Graph
QL services
, and working with microservices architectures
.Solid knowledge of databases such as Postgre
SQL, MySQL, MongoDB
, or equivalent.Hands‑on experience with React.js
, including hooks, component architecture, and state management.Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and modern Dev Ops practices.
Strong understanding of Git workflows
, CI/CD pipelines
, and Agile development methodologies
.
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