Hello,


Please go through the requirement and let me know your interest.



*Mean Stack Developer(NodeJS/MongoDB)*

*Location: San Jose, CA (Need locals Only)*

*Duration: Long-term*





Required Skills:

·         Strong proficiency with JavaScript (ES6). Hands on working
experience and knowledge of Node.js, Express.

·         Understanding the nature of asynchronous programming and its
quirks and workarounds.

·         Development experience designing object oriented JavaScript.
Design and development experience building a reusable REST API
model/framework to consume data from and/or push data into MongoDB and
MySQL.

·         Basic understanding of front-end technologies, such as HTML5 and
AJAX.

·         Integration of user-facing (React) elements developed by
front-end developers with server side logic.

·         Writing reusable, testable, and efficient code.

·         Design and implementation of low-latency, high-availability, and
performant applications

·         Implementation of security and data protection

·         Integration of data storage solutions in a file system.

·         Familiarity with the whole web stack, including protocols and web
server optimization techniques.

·         Strong analytical skills and problem solving aptitude

·         Previous working experience as a MongoDB Developer and/or
Specialized technical knowledge of the MongoDB platform





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*Thanks & Regards*



*Vinod Kumar*

*ST Global LLC*

Direct: 513-729-7021

Fax: 206-319-4579

vi...@stglobaltech.com

www.stglobaltech.com



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