Software Engineer (MEAN / MERN) ID- 10035

LaSalle Network is partnering with a fast-growing SaaS product software company dedicated to delivering innovative solutions to empower businesses worldwide. Our client’s platform leverages the latest technologies to provide cutting-edge software-as-a-service solutions that streamline operations, enhance productivity and drive business growth. Join their passionate team of professionals committed to shaping the future of cloud-based software.

As a Software Engineer (MEAN/MERN), you will be at the forefront of developing and enhancing our client’s platform using the MEAN or MERN stack. You will collaborate with a talented team of engineers, designers and product managers to deliver scalable, reliable and user-friendly solutions that meet the evolving needs of customers.

Software Engineer (MEAN/MERN) Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop and maintain software applications for our client’s SaaS product using the MEAN (MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, Node.js) or MERN (MongoDB, Express.js, React, Node.js) stack
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams to understand product requirements and translate them into technical specifications and implementation plans
  • Build robust and scalable APIs to support various functionalities of the platform
  • Implement front-end components using modern JavaScript frameworks (Angular or React) to create responsive and intuitive user interfaces
  • Optimize performance and reliability of the application through code refactoring, performance tuning and troubleshooting
  • Collaborate with DevOps engineers to automate deployment processes and ensure continuous integration and delivery
  • Stay updated on emerging technologies and best practices in web development to drive innovation and improve the platform's capabilities


Software Engineer (MEAN/MERN) Requirements:

If you are interested in this job and meet the qualifications above, please apply today!

Thank you,

Paul Wallenberg
Senior Director
LaSalle Network

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