We are looking for an experienced Fullstack Developer to help us develop our product. AdminJS is an open-source library for building administration applications in NodeJS and React (5k stars on GitHub and almost 10k downloads per week). Together we want to develop AdminJS into a low-code tool that facilitates building new products and startups!
Substantive, organizational, and financial support is provided by RST Software Masters. Software House with 20 years of history!
RST is an organizational culture: we share knowledge and act as a team. We care about the atmosphere and relationships. Our strength lies in the people. Our projects are diverse and challenging. We work from anywhere, we take care of the work-life balance.
Development: communities, training budget, access to knowledge, and diversified projects give us a real influence on the direction of the company's development and own development.
Interaction: Together we are responsible for the goal and solve problems, based on trust and openness.
Brief about the project
We build a startup with a lot of financial and substantive support from a mature software house. We create a tool that automates building administration applications. You will create a product with us from scratch. Co-create the SaaS application, expand the open-source library, and create low-code solutions based on microservices and micro frontends. Together with us, you will make life easier for programmers!
We work at Scrum in two-week Sprints.
Technological stack:
- Typescript, Node.js
- React
- Tests: Jest/Mocha
- ORM/ODM: Mongoose, Prisma, MicroORM, Firestore, TypeORM, Sequelize
- Frameworks: Express.js, Nest.js, Hapi, Firebase Functions, Koa, Fastify
- Versioning: semantic-release (https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release)
Our requirements:
- Very good knowledge of the React library
- Good knowledge of Node.js and Typescript
- Good knowledge of REST API
- Knowledge of tests Jest/Mocha
- Knowledge of Git and the library publishing process
- Knowledge of the implementation of micro-frontends and microservices
- Very good English