4+ years of experience with the Node.js platform
Strong knowledge of JavaScript
Experience with microservice based architecture
Understanding of the main design patterns, the principles of building client-server systems
Experience with AWS products (Lambda, EC2, ECS, SNS, SQS, DynamoDB) or their analogs
Experience with Kubernetes
Experience with Couchbase or other DBMS of the NoSQL class
Skills with version control systems (Git)
Good spoken English
Skilled with frameworks and libraries: Express, Lodash, Bluebird, etc.
Experience applying unit testing (Mocha, Chai)
Experience with REST Endpoints
Experience configuring AWS (routing, balancing, DNS)
DataArt offers:
• Professional Development:
— Experienced colleagues who are ready to share knowledge;
— The ability to switch projects, technology stacks, try yourself in different roles;
— Over 150 courses for workplace-based training
— Study and practice of English: courses and communication with colleagues and clients from different countries;
— Support of speakers who make presentations at conferences and meetings of technology communities.
• The ability to focus on your work: a lack of bureaucracy and micromanagement, and convenient corporate services;
• Lack of dress code, friendly atmosphere, concern for the comfort of specialists;
• Flexible schedule and the ability to work remotely;
• The ability to work in any of our development centers.
Building backend components (APIs, crons, serverless functions) using Node.js
Managing infrastructure of microservices in Kubernetes
Designing the system’s BE components and their interactions
The client is a British company that provides ready-made white label solutions for sending/returning packages, tracking goods logistics, data management, billing, and more.
The client’s main customers are large postal companies, branded clothing stores, “door-to-door” delivery companies, etc. Geographically they cover Europe, USA, Australia, Japan, etc.
Technical description:
— Microservice architecture is based on ABC services
— The main part is on AWS Lambda, the smaller part is on EC2
— The database is Couchbase, supplemented by SyncGateway
— The codebase is JavaScript and Node.js.