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Job Title: MEAN Stack Developer
Experience: 1–5 years (adjust as needed)
Location: Remote / On-site / Hybrid
Job Type: Full-time / Contract
Department: Engineering / Product

About the Role

We are looking for a MEAN Stack Developer to build scalable web applications using MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, and Node.js. You’ll work closely with product, UI/UX, and QA teams to deliver clean, secure, and high-performance features.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain web applications using Angular (frontend) and Node.js + Express (backend).

Design and implement REST APIs and integrate third-party APIs.

Work with MongoDB for data modeling, queries, indexing, and optimization.

Build reusable UI components and responsive layouts.

Implement authentication/authorization (JWT, OAuth, role-based access).

Write clean, testable code and follow best practices (SOLID, DRY).

Debug production issues and improve performance, security, and scalability.

Collaborate in Agile/Scrum, participate in code reviews, and contribute to CI/CD.

Required Skills

Strong knowledge of JavaScript/TypeScript.

Hands-on with Angular (v10+) including RxJS, routing, forms, and state management basics.

Experience with Node.js and Express.js.

Solid understanding of MongoDB (schema design, aggregation, indexing).

Familiar with RESTful API design and API security basics.

Git version control and basic Linux/server understanding.

Good to Have

Experience with NestJS or microservices architecture.

Knowledge of Redis, queues (RabbitMQ), or background jobs.

Unit testing (Jest/Mocha/Karma) and E2E testing (Cypress/Playwright).

Cloud exposure (AWS/GCP/Azure), Docker, Kubernetes.

Experience with payment gateways, notifications, or real-time apps (Socket.io).

Tools & Tech (Example Stack)

Angular, Node.js, Express.js

MongoDB, Mongoose

JWT/OAuth, Swagger/OpenAPI

Git, Docker, CI/CD (GitHub Actions/Jenkins)

Postman, Jira

What You’ll Get

Competitive salary / hourly rate (dummy)

Flexible work hours

Learning budget and growth opportunities

Friendly, collaborative team culture

How to Apply

Share your resume + portfolio/GitHub + a short note about projects you’ve built with MEAN.

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