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Senior Back End Software Developer

Status: open for applications
We want to give organisations all over the world tools to protect the privacy of their users and communities. That’s why we challenge the status quo and champion the commitment of organisations that wish to achieve true data privacy.
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About the role

We have a fantastic job opportunity available in Auckland, New Zealand and are actively seeking a candidate who can work in a hybrid capacity or remotely from other locations within

New Zealand or the Philippines.


Required experience and skills: 

● Proven work experience as a Senior Software Engineer or Developer.

● Strong understanding of databases and data modelling.

● Understanding of computer architecture and how to achieve high-performance computing.

● 5+ years of Python development experience.

● Experience with MVC web frameworks, preferably Django.

● Experience with a modern JavaScript development framework, preferably React.

● Experience using a pull/merge request team workflow with Git.

● Experience using data ingest & integration using public cloud services.

● Experience in infrastructure development.

● Experience using Cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure & GCP for production workload.

● Experience deploying applications with Docker and Kubernetes.

● Experience with SQL query optimisation, especially in Oracle and MS SQL.

● Experience working with distributed task queues, preferably Celery.

● Experience with REST API development.

● Experience with unit testing.

● Experience with automated UI testing.

● Understanding of QA test execution.

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