The Fullstack Application Developer will design, build, and maintain a platform for marketing teams, focusing on both front-end and back-end development while mentoring junior developers.
This is a remote position.
Map Labs is looking for a Fullstack Application Developer. In this role, you’ll design, build, ship, and maintain the platform that allows marketing teams to optimize Google and Apple maps.
What you will be working on
- Creating new features for our SaaS product from start to finish, focusing on the front-end code.
- Maintaining and enhancing existing features.
- Participate in scrum meetings, retrospectives, demonstrations, and daily stand-ups.
- Collaborate with a dynamic team of talented developers to advance the company roadmap.
How you know you're doing a good job
- You are consistently productive and reliable.
- You have a broad understanding of our technologies and business.
- You play a leading role in designing, developing, and deploying a successful system.
- Others seek out your experience, and you are held up as a role model in your area of expertise.
- You continually better the solutions of others and think in terms of architecture, not just code.
- You distill the essence of conflicts, harmonize views, find the best way forward, and lead people to that outcome.
- You actively mentor junior team members, better your peers and work to make other people more productive.
- You support and foster our tech culture principles through recruiting, employee mentoring, and team participation.
Requirements
Requirements & Skills
- 5+ years of experience as a web application developer
- Extensive knowledge of Javascript, Typescript and Python
- Experience using frameworks such as Angular (Typescript) and Flask/FastApi (Python)
- Good understanding of UX best practices and Software Architecture principles
- Experience building web applications and consuming REST API’s
- Basic knowledge of MongoDB or other NoSQL databases
- Working knowledge of GIT
- Knowledge of English: must have verbal and written proficiency in English. C1 Level or better (British Council Levels).
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