What are the responsibilities and job description for the Full-Stack Developer (NestJS & React) position at VC5 Consulting?
We are seeking a skilled developer to join our dynamic team in Houston, Texas, focused on building innovative software solutions. In this role, you will engage with both front-end and back-end frameworks, using technologies like React JS and Nest JS to develop cloud-based projects on Azure. Your collaboration with a talented group of engineers will be pivotal in delivering high-quality applications that make a significant impact on our clients' offerings.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain robust applications using React JS for the front-end and Nest JS for the back-end, contributing to the overall user experience and system performance.
Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to design and implement cloud-based solutions using Azure, ensuring scalability and reliability.
Utilize GitHub Actions for version control, streamlining the development process, and facilitating continuous integration and delivery.
Implement and optimize database management using MySQL, MongoDB, and Redis to ensure data integrity and performance in applications.
Requirements:
Proven experience with React JS, having worked on applications that required high levels of user interaction and responsiveness.
Strong background in NestJS for building efficient back-end services, ideally with several projects demonstrating this experience.
Hands-on experience with Azure, deploying applications in a cloud environment, and managing resources effectively.
Familiarity with GitHub, specifically using it for version control and collaboration within a development team.
Role Details:
Employment Type: Full-time
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM
Location: Houston, Texas 77079
Join our client and work with cutting-edge technologies that enable you to contribute to impactful cloud-based solutions in a collaborative environment. Your expertise in React JS and Nest JS will be crucial to delivering high-quality software that makes a difference.
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