Join our #TrimetisTeam as a Fullstack Developer!
Work remotely and become a part of a long-term, international project related to (critical) incident management in railway transport using drones .
Have you worked on projects with React, TypeScript, Java, and Spring Boot? Are you excellent at frontend tasks but also enjoy working on the backend?
The project
We are seeking for a full-stack software developers to join our international team and contribute to the ongoing development of our client’s Solution Suite ICM (Incident & Crisis Management) and related customer projects.
Our client specializes in innovative software solutions for public safety, transport, air traffic, maritime, and defense sectors with a focus on incident and crisis management in global settings.
As part of our team, you will work on customer incident and crisis management projects and develop incident management applications with various modules, such as:
customizable forms and checklists,
interactive situation reports,
mobile event management.
In addition to implementing new features and maintaining and improving existing functions, you will also contribute to design and architecture decisions.
Technologies used in the project:
React 18
Java 17
Spring Boot
Nice to have:
Redux
Material UI
Typescript
What we expect from you
5+ years of experience in programming as a frontend developer with JS/TS, React
Experience with Material UI
Experience with Java and Spring Boot (1-2 years of experience)
Experience in software architecture and design also in the area of microservices and web applications
Experience with relational and NoSQL databases
Good knowledge of English (you will be working in an international team)
What we can offer
Flexible working hours
International clients from DACH countries
100% remote work
Non-corporate work atmosphere
Integration events
Training and development budget
Let us know if you meet our criteria and join the project!
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