Java Full Stack Developer - Remote Most of the time - Full time

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Regardless of the size of your HR staff, it always feels like you’re spending too much time searching for qualified candidates and reviewing resumes. We meet our clients’ IT staffing challenges by leveraging the collective experience and expertise of our recruitment team and consultant base.


Job Description


My client is a growing startup company building IoT device software, web, and mobile applications.

Client looking for a talented engineer to help us solve engineering problems and who will be part of the core team.

Being a core team member means you will be responsible for understanding the entire technology stack and help make design decisions on both client and server side. If there are technologies you may not be familiar with you will be given the opportunity to learn and be brought up to speed.

Technologies you should be well experienced in:

Java

Javascript

HTML

CSS

AngularJS

Linux / Ubuntu

Git / GitHub

Other technologies we use (Bonus points for those who have experience):

Ruby

Objective-C

C

Ruby on Rails

iOS SDK

Android SDK

Cordova

GruntJS / GulpJs

Gradle

Our application consists of both web view and native Android UI views and functionality.

You would be programming primarily in both Javascript and Java.

Bonus points go to those who can contribute to other aspects of our development stack (REST API, iOS, and the web).

As a Company engineer, you should be familiar with common programming design principles, unit, integration and GUI testing.

You should have experience with processes like Scrum, using project management tools like Jira and pull requests.

Our development team focuses on quality code over quantity and expects each team member to be able to manage their time and focus accordingly.

Our office is located in Livingston, NJ.

There is cooked food for lunch every day, white-boarded walls, a couch, and jam section if you play a musical instrument!

Salary: Depends on Experience (DOE)

Required experience:

Software Development: 5 years


Additional Information


All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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