Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€50-70k depending on experience
My client, a global AudioVisual technology company, is looking to hire an experienced Backend Software Engineer, with expertise in Node.js, to join their team in Paris. Working closely with the R&D Software engineering teams (web and embedded), your role will involve the design, development of backend web functions and platforms for their range of market leading SW and HW products. Skills needed include: Strong commercial experience in web application development as a Backend or full-stack engineer Core expertise in Node General modern web stack development expertise (es6, React, Redux, TypeScript) In-depth knowledge of the web development ecosystem, including development, versioning and continuous integration tools (npm, webpack, babel, git) Understanding of responsive design and cross-browser and cross-device compatibility Desirable - Real time SW experience - WebSocket, client/server synchronization for embedded products or systems This is a hybrid role (ideally 3 days per week in the office). They are one of the world's leading companies in the design and manufacture of professional AV tech - this is your chance to join them as they continue to grow! If you are interested, please contact Matt Andrews for more info.
Paris
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