Node Js Developer (AWS/TDD) – Remote Within the UK

Farringdon, Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Node Js Developer (AWS/TDD) – Remote Within the UK

£70,000-£80,000

It’s an exciting time of expansion for my client as they become a leading player in their field. In response to end user demand, they have innovated their platforms which are going from strength to strength. Recent growth in their commercial pipeline into new industries has led to the platform growing in popularity. As a result, they are looking for engineers to meet the demand

Who Should Apply?

You have been in cloud development for a while and want to deepen your knowledge around this. You want to understand all aspects of the cloud development including security, scalability, performance, DevOps and serverless. You will also be an advocate of TDD. The production systems run in AWS and Google Cloud using various languages, primarily Node.js and C#. They embrace Linux and cloud-native style architectures for all new work also. You're passionate about software development and understand that it involves a lot more than just writing code.

Tech stack includes:

· Node.js

· AWS/Serverless

· Relational Databases (PostgreSQL & SQL Server)

· Containers (Docker, Docker Compose, ECS)

· Infrastructure as Code (CloudFormation, Terraform)

· Scripting (Bash, Make)

· Experience with TDD

Benefits

· Flexible and 100% remote working options (within UK)

· 25 days holiday (increasing by one day each January, up to a maximum of 30 days)

· £500 per year on learning of your choice

· Bonus birthday day off

· Regular knowledge sharing talks

· Group Life Insurance

· Health cash back scheme

· Up to 3 days paid each year to do volunteer/charity work

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