Senior Full Stack Developer – Hybrid (NOAA Weather Data)
Stcnet
United States
Hybrid
USD 150,000 - 175,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
A technology firm is looking for a Senior Full Stack Developer to enhance systems supporting the National Weather Service. Ideal candidates will have experience in designing and developing modern web applications, with strong skills in REST APIs, front-end frameworks, and cloud technologies. Responsibilities include building scalable software solutions for NOAA's environmental data architecture and collaborating with engineering teams to meet evolving forecasting demands. This role offers a full-time position with a competitive salary between $150,000 – $175,000.
Qualifications
Experience developing REST APIs and microservices architectures.
Strong understanding of secure coding practices and scalable system design.
Experience using Git and CI/CD pipelines.
Responsibilities
Design and implement scalable software solutions for NOAA and NWS.
Build front-end interfaces using frameworks like React or Angular.
Develop robust back-end services and RESTful APIs.
Skills
Developing REST APIs
Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)
Version control (Git)
CI/CD pipelines
Secure coding practices
Scalable system design
Strong communication skills
Education
Bachelor's Degree
Tools
Python
Java
Node.js
Spring Boot
AWS
Job description
A technology firm is looking for a Senior Full Stack Developer to enhance systems supporting the National Weather Service. Ideal candidates will have experience in designing and developing modern web applications, with strong skills in REST APIs, front-end frameworks, and cloud technologies. Responsibilities include building scalable software solutions for NOAA's environmental data architecture and collaborating with engineering teams to meet evolving forecasting demands. This role offers a full-time position with a competitive salary between $150,000 – $175,000.