Where will you work?
Founded in 1988, our client is an independent investment banking firm. After the opening of their offices in Germany and Luxembourg, they''re now growing in Spain. They provide advisory services to companies, shareholders and senior management.
What will you do?
In your day to day:
Work with NodeJS and React, preferably with TypeScript (we can also consider JS), also experience with GraphQL
You will have regular Scrum Meetings with your team
You will work on the conception and development of your tools/products based on user stories and planned features
You will do code reviews of merge requests You will integrate applications and connect them to our data warehouse
You will further develop our software architecture in order to implement your topics
You will post your code in GitLab, and if it can be tested, it will be made available to our Docker infrastructure
Who are we looking for?
You''re the person we''re looking for if:
You have between 4 5 years of experience as a Full Stack Developer
You have experience in TypeScript with NodeJS and React
You have a technical degree or comparable education
You have good knowledge of data modelling, hacing affiniy to work with Data Warehousing
You''re used to working in an agile development methodology (Scrum)
You''re able to evaluate and optimize existing data models and queries regarding performance
You''re passionate about clean code and take pride in your work results
You''re eager to develop your career in the long term at a multinational
You''re communicative, dynamic, and enthusiastic to learn new technologies
What do we offer?
We''re offering:
You''ll get a Competitive salary
You''ll get Remote work
You''ll join a Stable project
You''ll get a Permanent Contract with a final client
You''ll get Flexible working hours
You''ll join a Multinational team
You''ll have Career development opportunities: digital learning platforms and mentoring
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