About the job
Join Reaktor's award-winning technology community as a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer in Helsinki.
Do you thrive in a low-hierarchy environment and have a passion for addressing human challenges through innovative software solutions? If so, we want to hear from you!
Your Role:
As a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer, you will be at the forefront of the software development lifecycle, bringing expertise in both front-end and back-end technologies, as well as infrastructure management.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with clients' tech and business teams to select optimal technologies tailored to their requirements.
- Develop and implement new features encompassing changes to frontend applications, backend servers, and databases, including infrastructure modifications.
- Provide world-class technical guidance to clients and team members.
- Engage in software development tasks such as debugging, designing, and contributing to architectural decisions.
Your Profile:
We are seeking a curious and versatile developer who is proficient in both backend and frontend development and appreciates the significance of infrastructure.
Required Qualifications:
- Proven experience across various software development domains (backend, frontend, operations, and consulting).
- While we do not enforce a strict years-of-experience requirement, the skills we seek typically take time to develop.
- Experience in at least one popular server-side programming language (TypeScript/JavaScript and Node.js preferred, but Java/Scala/Kotlin, Clojure, and Python are also relevant).
- Strong proficiency in at least one client-side language and framework, with a preference for TypeScript/JavaScript and React for web applications, and Swift, Java/Scala/Kotlin, or TypeScript/JavaScript React-native for mobile projects.
- Ability to design new backend services and establish CI/CD pipelines as necessary.
- Foundational knowledge of DevOps practices, including Continuous Integration, automated deployment, and test automation.
- Familiarity with databases such as PostgreSQL.
