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Currently we are having a job opening of *MERN/MEAN Stack Developer with
AWS *at *Danbury, CT *with our client. If you are interested then please
reply me with your updated resume or you can call me at *(805) 852-7142.*



*Role: MERN/MEAN Stack Developer with AWS*

*Location: Danbury, CT*

*Type: Contract*



*Job Description:*



*Position: 1*



*JD - MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, and Node)*



*Experience Requirement:*

   - Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science / Engineering
   - At least 7 years’ experience building web based applications, and at
   least 3 years of experience with React Node.js/MongoDB

*Skill set*

   - *Extensive experience with React Node.js (6+) /JavaScript,
   MongoDB/Mongoose, and Express / HTML 5 / CSS 3 / AWS*
   - Working knowledge of Git + Git Flow, Jira, BitBucket, CI/CD
   - Experience working in an Agile development
   - Creating RESTful services with Node.js
   - Experience using asynchronous RESTful services (JSON)



*Position: 2 *



*JD MEAN and AWS*



*Experience Requirement:*

   - Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science /Engineering
   - *At least 7 years’ experience building web based applications, and at
   least 3 years of experience with Angular Node.js/MongoDB *

*Skill set*

   - Angular 6+ application development
   - *Extensive experience with Node.js (6+) /JavaScript, MongoDB/Mongoose,
   and Express*
   - *Experience using Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2, Lambda, API Gateway,
   etc...).*
   - Working knowledge of Git + Git Flow, Jira, BitBucket, CI/CD pipeline
   - Experience working in an Agile development

*Optional*

   - Working knowledge of automated unit + integration testing in Javascript
   - Experience using REST principals in building API’s
   - Experience with API design using OpenAPI (Swagger) specifications



*Thanks & Regards*

Avanish Pandey

*Sr. Recruitment Executive*

*VBeyond Corporation* I* PARTNERING FOR GROWTH*

*(908) 923-0211 Ext 305 || (805) 852-7142*

avani...@vbeyond.com || avanishitrecrui...@gmail.com

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