Full Stack Engineer III

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Full Stack Engineer II developing and enhancing frontend and backend applications for a remote marketing agency. Collaborating with senior engineers to deliver high-quality software solutions.

Responsibilities:

  • Advanced Fullstack Development: Design, implement, and maintain complex frontend and backend systems.
  • Optimization: Ensure high performance and scalability across both the frontend and backend.
  • Component Development: Develop reusable components and services for the full stack.
  • Security Implementation: Apply best practices to secure both frontend and backend systems.
  • Problem Solving: Identify and resolve complex issues across the full stack.
  • Mentorship: Provide guidance to junior full-stack engineers.

Requirements:

  • 4-5 years of professional experience working as a software engineer
  • Positive recommendations from your previous managers and teammates
  • Experience working with Javascript and/or Typescript
  • Proven proficiency with frontend technologies (like React, Flutter, Angular, React Native, Vue) and backend technologies (like Firebase, AWS, NodeJS, C#, Rust, Databases)
  • Strong communication skills
  • College education is a plus

Benefits:

  • A collaborative environment focused on client success and career development
  • Fully remote workforce with optional San Diego office
  • Two-time Landy Award Winner (Search Marketer of the Year & Best Paid Search Initiative)
  • Named Fastest-Growing Private Companies in San Diego (2016-2020)
  • Named Best Places to Work in San Diego 2017, 2020
  • Named Inc 5000 Fastest Growing Companies 2017-2020

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