Remote Jr. Fullstack Engineer Engineering - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Remote Jr. Fullstack Engineer

Role:
Junior Fullstack Engineer Rate:
$48/hr Duration:
Contract to Hire Location:
Remote (Preferably based out of Miami or New York) Must Haves 2
years experience as a Fullstack engineer Web application integration project experience Python Flask backend , Vue.
js frontend Azure or AWS cloud experience DevOps experience; setting up DevOps pipelines Proficient in SQL PERSONALITY - go getter; able to work in fast, startup environment.
(this person will be working with New York traders, investment bankers, big personalities.
) Nice-to-Haves Snowflake Mortgage / investment industry experience Day-to-Day Our large asset management client is looking for a Fullstack engineer to join their team in the securities trading space.
You will be joining the team to spearhead a digitalization effort and provide dedicated Fullstack engineering support to integrate all backend tools and data into a web application.
You will touch on aspects in the entire cycle from the backend data / integration side to frontend user experience side.
Once complete, the tool will be used by a variety of end users for investment related activities (ie.
users will consist of portfolio managers, finance, accounting, and treasury - this application will give them real-time insight into portfolios, and will allow them to access current tools in a better interface.
) Eventually, they will move from on-prem to cloud, either Azure or AWS.
The ideal candidate will have experience working in a similar investment banking environment OR come from a startup environment.
We are looking for someone who is a go-getter, has a strong personality, and is able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Recommended Skills Amazon Web Services Asset Management Backend Cloud Computing Dev Ops Finance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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