Full-stack Node/Go Developer

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3 months ago
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Full-Stack Developer  
Bournemouth
£50,000
About the Opportunity
Im currently working with a company that is looking for a Full-Stack Developer, you'll shape the cloud services, APIs, device management dashboards, and real-time monitoring tools that power intelligent, connected life-safety products.
This isn't just about writing code, you'll help define the digital backbone of an entirely new product line.
What You'll Do

Design and develop backend services using Node.js and Go
Build modern, responsive UIs with Svelte
Develop scalable APIs and cloud-native services that interface with embedded devices in the field
Collaborate with product, electronics, and mobile teams to deliver features
Contribute to architectural decisions that shape future product capabilities
Work with cloud infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, and containerised environments What They’re Looking For
Essential:

2+ years full-stack development experience
Proficiency in Node.js and Golang
Experience using C for systems-level tasks
Proficiency with modern front-end frameworks (Svelte strongly preferred)
Experience with microservices, API design, and cloud hosting platforms
Good understanding of SQL or NoSQL databases
Strong architectural mindset with ability to influence product design Nice to Have:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or similar
Familiarity with safety-critical or industrial IoT environments
Authentication/authorisation experience OAuth2

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