Full Stack Software Developer

Bristol
2 days ago
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Full Stack Software Developer
React, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS

Human's best friend are not all in loving homes or considered well cared for.

For a multitude of reasons inside and outside of human control; dogs, cats and pets in general require veterinary intervention, care and rehousing. Step in this wonderful global charity who partner with global veterinary specialists to offer life-saving and life-improving care to animals in need. The global veterinary teams rely on technology to connect them to people, services and information.

If you are passionate about animal welfare and seeking a career in software development and technology. This could be the role you are looking for.

Responsibilities:

Design and develop scalable back end services using Prisma ORM and SQL.
Build reusable front-end components using React and Next.js.
Develop robust APIs to serve both front-end and admin systems.
Translate UX/UI wireframes into responsive user interfaces.
Ensure data integrity, security, and system performance across the platform.
Collaborate with stakeholders to define features, user stories, and technical specifications.
Work independently within a remote-first team setup, delivering high-quality, maintainable code.Required Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in full stack development roles.
Strong proficiency in React, Next.js, and modern JavaScript/TypeScript.
Solid back end experience with Prisma ORM and SQL databases.
Experience designing and building RESTful APIs.
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and Git-based work flows.
Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
Ability to work autonomously and communicate effectively with remote teams.Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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