Mid-Senior Fullstack Engineer

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Snapshot

Location
Sydney
Work type
Permanent
Salary

The role
We are after mid-senior full-stack engineers with experience building performant and scalable applications. Day to day, you'll collaborate closely with the engineering team to ship new features, while continue to improve our application. The company is growing but still at a size where you can make a significant impact. People in the team are smart, passionate and care about good engineering practices. Offices in Sydney and Melbourne, and the team generally goes in 2 days per week.
  
About you
You are an experienced full-stack (frontend or backend leaning) engineer who knows how to build scalable applications using JavaScript / Typescript / React / Node. You are pragmatic and know how to find the balance between delivering business value vs building the best solution. You are curious and like to understand the business problem you are solving for the customers.
  
The offer

  • Your manager is technical who values building products the right way
  • Amazing company benefits such as phone allowance, wellbeing allowance, birthday leave and many more
  • Hybrid work arrangement - work from Sydney / Melbourne office + work from home

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I'm a technical recruiter who comes from a technical background, and I enjoy being part of the tech community. If you’re a developer, I’d love to hear from you, even if you’re not sure if this role is quite right. Most of our jobs at Lookahead aren’t advertised so we may have another role that’s a fit.

Fiona Chan
fiona@lookahead.com.au | www.lookahead.com.au

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