Javascript Developer

Doghouse RecruitmentVeldhoven, NL
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About the Role

JavaScript Developer – HealthTech / Node.js / IoT / AWS – Rotterdam Area. Are you interested in working on real-world applications that directly impact healthcare workers and patients? Want to take the lead on key backend systems while mentoring your team in architecture and clean code practices? Read on!
This company is helping reshape care. Through smart sensor technology, they’re giving caregivers more time for the people who need it most. The app helps care workers know when someone is about to get up, reducing unnecessary physical rounds and letting them respond faster to real needs.

Responsibilities

The company is growing fast and is looking to add you to their core backend team of developers (all around 30, with 4 years of experience). You will help lead the way in how the system is designed and built. You’ll shape a new notification system, help split off and refactor parts of the old backend, and guide the team on how to apply Domain-Driven Design in practice. Although a deep knowledge of AWS is not required, you should be comfortable using the AWS SDK directly in your code.

About the Candidate

Requirements:

  • 4 years of experience with backend development (Node.js/TypeScript)
  • Some experience with Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
  • Able to guide team members in code and modeling
  • Familiar with AWS SDKs in application code
  • Based in the Netherlands (visa sponsorship available)

What They Offer

  • Up to €6000/month gross (Senior), €5000 (Medior)
  • 30 vacation days (incl. public holidays)
  • Pension scheme
  • Hybrid work (approximately 4 times per week in the office, sometimes 3)
  • 1-year contract to start
  • Visa sponsorship available.

Company Culture

This HealthTech company runs a flat structure with fully autonomous teams, currently active in the Netherlands, Belgium, and the US, and scaling into Germany. They’ve grown to 60 people and value a collaborative and innovative work environment, working towards key improvements in healthcare.