Software Engineer (Full-Stack)

Software Engineer (Full-Stack)

Remote (CET time zone) | Full Remote

️ Language: English

About the project

We are looking for a Full-Stack Software Engineer to join the Digital Property Registry (DPR) initiative, a global compliance program focused on managing the lifecycle of externally facing digital assets, from creation to decommissioning.

You will work in a modern engineering environment contributing to scalable applications, system design decisions, and continuous platform improvements.

Key responsibilities

Development & implementation

  • Design and develop scalable front-end and back-end applications
  • Build reusable components and modular services
  • Develop and integrate REST APIs and external services
  • Contribute to architecture and technical design decisions
Code quality & testing
  • Write clean, maintainable and well-documented code
  • Ensure test coverage (unit, integration and end-to-end testing)
  • Apply secure coding standards and best practices
  • Monitor and improve application performance and reliability
Collaboration
  • Collaborate with engineers, designers and product stakeholders
  • Participate in agile ceremonies and technical discussions
  • Contribute to technical documentation and engineering standards
Continuous improvement
  • Identify optimization and modernization opportunities
  • Promote best practices in performance and accessibility
  • Stay updated with modern frameworks and engineering trends
Required experience:

General requirements

  • 5–8 years of experience as a Software Engineer (Full-Stack or similar roles)
Must-have skills
  • Strong experience with React frameworks (Next.js or Remix), including SSR
  • Advanced TypeScript knowledge
  • Strong backend experience with Node.js + TypeScript
  • Experience designing and consuming REST APIs
  • Experience with responsive UI and design systems
  • Knowledge of performance optimization and accessibility standards (WCAG)
  • Experience with scalable architectures and data modeling
  • Cloud experience ( Azure preferred , AWS or GCP also acceptable)
  • Experience with CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure as code
  • Knowledge of deployment strategies and system reliability
  • Strong Git/GitHub experience (PRs, branching strategies, code reviews)
  • Experience with automated testing strategies
  • Secure coding practices
Nice to have
  • Experience with NestJS
  • Experience with Java / Spring ecosystem
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