The role involves designing and developing scalable web applications using React.js and Node.js, building REST APIs, and implementing CI/CD pipelines in cloud environments.
Location: Dallas, TX (Onsite / Hybrid)
Experience: 12+ Years
Employment Type: Contract / Full-Time
We are seeking an experienced Full Stack Engineer with strong expertise in React.js and Node.js to design, develop, and support scalable web applications. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience building modern, cloud-enabled applications, developing RESTful APIs, and working within microservices-based architectures.
Key Responsibilities- Design, develop, and maintain scalable web applications using React.js and Node.js.
- Build and consume RESTful APIs and microservices.
- Develop responsive, high-performance user interfaces using JavaScript/TypeScript.
- Collaborate with product owners, architects, and development teams to deliver business solutions.
- Participate in application design, code reviews, testing, and deployment activities.
- Implement CI/CD pipelines and support cloud-based application deployments.
- Troubleshoot and resolve performance, scalability, and production issues.
- Follow best practices for coding standards, security, and application architecture.
- 12+ years of software development experience.
- Strong hands-on experience with React.js and Node.js.
- Expertise in JavaScript and TypeScript.
- Experience developing REST APIs and Microservices.
- Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP.
- Strong understanding of CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices.
- Experience building scalable, enterprise-grade web applications.
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
- Experience with containerization technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.
- Experience working in Agile/Scrum environments.
- Familiarity with modern frontend and backend design patterns.
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