Full Stack Developer (JavaAngularReact)(WFH)
Taguig, National Capital Region
Posted today
- Company:
- Adaca
- Company Description:
- Adaca is at the forefront of bridging software development solutions by connecting Australian mid-tier companies with top-tier talents in the Philippines. Our unique approach is rooted in creating an employee-centric experience that fosters a simple, low-pressure environment for our developers. This philosophy not only enhances productivity but also delivers unparalleled value to our clients, fostering a cycle of growth and talent attraction.
- Contract Type:
- Full Time
- Experience Required:
- 5 to 10 years
- Education Level:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Number of vacancies:
- 1
Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, and maintain full-stack web applications using Java, Angular, and React.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features.
- Develop RESTful APIs and microservices using Java (Spring Boot).
- Implement and maintain front-end applications using Angular and React.
- Optimize applications for maximum speed, scalability, and security.
- Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code while following best practices.
- Conduct unit and integration testing to ensure the reliability of applications.
- Troubleshoot, debug, and enhance existing applications.
- Stay up to date with emerging technologies and best practices in full-stack development.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
• At least 5 years of experience in full-stack development
• Strong problem-solving skills; able to work both independently and collaboratively
Technical Experience Required:
• Java (Spring Boot, Hibernate, RESTful APIs, Microservices)
• Frontend frameworks: Angular (latest versions), React.js, TypeScript, JavaScript, HTML, CSS
• Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB
• Version control tools: Git, GitHub, or GitLab
• Familiarity with AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes is a plus
• Testing: Unit and Integration Testing using JUnit, Jest, or Cypress