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Third Iron

Full Stack Developer (Mid-to-Senior level)

CompanyThird Iron
Websitethirdiron.com
RoleFull Stack Developer (Mid-to-Senior level)
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyFull-stack / Product EngineeringSenior
SpecialtiesFull-stack
LocationRemote (US)
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://thirdiron.applytojob.com/apply/89pa48CFm9/Full-Stack-Software-Engineer · careers@thirdiron.com
Hiring notes
TechTypeScriptJavaScriptReactPostgreSQLAWSTerraform
RegionsUS
Posted bykarmelapple
PostedJan 3, 2022
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Original posting

Third Iron | Full Stack Developer (Mid-to-Senior level) | Remote (USA) | Full-time Help create industry-leading software for reading research papers across thousands of peer-reviewed, academic journals. Join our remote-first company that’s been crafting and shipping products that our users love since we began in 2011. Third Iron software is used by researchers in over 1,200 libraries, including universities, hospitals, corporations, and government agencies located across 35 countries. We’re looking for a developer interested in doing full-stack work, with a little more focus on the backend. Our development process focuses on creating a great user experience for our customers, which includes researchers of all kinds: scientists, medical professionals, arts and humanities researchers, and beyond. You will help build our APIs, our various admin systems, and our front-end web apps. Our stack primarily consists of JavaScript (especially NodeJS), PostgreSQL, and Elasticsearch. Big supporting roles include RabbitMQ, EmberJS, React, TypeScript, Terraform, Chef, AWS and Heroku. Since Third Iron has been doing remote work for over a decade, we have a good idea of what works well and what traps to avoid. If you’re interested in a fully remote job, we’d be excited to chat with you! Please email careers@thirdiron.com or apply at https://thirdiron.applytojob.com/apply/89pa48CFm9/Full-Stack... Thanks!