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Romanian Software

Front-End Developer

Undisclosed
Estimate 1,050 - 3,150 EUR Gross / month · Based on 26 similar listings
Bucuresti, Bucharest, Romania
Office
Full-time

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Job description

This position is based in Bucuresti, Bucharest, Romania, Romania.

We are looking for a Front-End Developer.

We offer a full-time position.

Additional information

Job Description • Be part of a self-organizing Scrum team; • Contribute to all the application development lifecycle phases; • Develop functionalities according to defined acceptance criteria; • Collaborate with senior developers and architects to ship fully-fledged features; • Improve Agile delivery processes by continuously providing feedback and coming with new ideas. Qualifications Mandatory skills: • Working experience in React JS or similar (i.e. Angular or Vue) is strongly desired • Working experience in JavaScript, MVC pattern, JavaScript unit testing • Strong experience working with HTML and CSS; • Experience in designing and implementing REST APIs; • Experience with software engineering practices; • High level analysis, pro-activity, and problem-solving skills; • Good verbal and written communication in English; • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; Desirable skills: • Knowledge of Atlassian products (Git, JIRA, Confluence); • Knowledge of FHIR standard would be very desirable; • Knowledge in developing web services, using noSQL databases (Couchbase DB or MongoDB); • Knowledge of Docker and Kubernetes. Additional Information Benefits: • We offer a pleasant working environment, with all the necessary tools and equipment to facilitate the activity; • We put health first and offer a package of top medical services; • We favor relaxation through culture, and we encourage our colleagues to use «Bookster»; • The right to holiday is essential and beneficial, which is why we encourage holidays by giving colleagues a holiday budget (vacation vouchers) • Meal vouchers for each worked day; • We deduct the cost for the means of public transport. Company Description We are looking for a Front-End Developer for one of our partners based in Bucharest, a multinational company with main activity in software development of medical and healthcare applications.

About Company Romanian Software

Work setups
Office
Offices in: Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, Bucharest, , Romania, Bucuresti, Bucharest, Romania, Iasi, , Romania

Compensation

Undisclosed
Estimate 1,050 - 3,150 EUR Gross / month
Based on 26 similar listings

Contract details

Employment type Full time
Contract type Full-time employee

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