The Offer
- Work within a company with a solid track record of success
- Work alongside & learn from best in class talent
- Opportunity to make a positive impact
The Job
Role Overview:
As a member of our development team, you'll be instrumental in implementing and analysing features for our Angular-based web application. You will use the cutting-edge versions of Angular (signals, zoneless), NX, google cloud + node, No-SQL + SQL firebase, python for deep learning models for real-time judging and for operational research, …
Location:
Our team is located in different areas of the world (Tunisia, Portugal, Belgium) and works remotely.
The Profile
Requirements:
(!! please do not apply if you don't have 2 years of non-internship experience. We are very sorry but we are not open to early junior profiles)
- REQUIRED: Proficiency in Angular and TypeScript. A minimum of 2 years actual professional experience in Angular. Make sure to understand the foundations of Angular. How does Zone.js work? What is the difference between signals and observables? ...
- REQUIRED: Professional-level English. Our team communicates in English. Your English doesn't have to be perfect, but you need to be able to discuss with your team members easily.
- REQUIRED: Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and responsive design principles
- REQUIRED: Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- REQUIRED: Collaboration, openness and willingness to learn in an agile development environment
Bonus Skills:
- Understanding of Firebase services (Firestore, Authentication, Cloud Messaging, etc.)
- Knowledge of serverless architecture (Firebase Cloud Functions)
- Experience with version control systems (Git)
- Understanding of UX/UI principles
- Previous experience with Scrum or other agile methodologies
The Employer
Our client is the leading worldwide gymnastics platform and is working together with federations and competition organizers around the world (UK, Germany, Portugal, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, France, Belgium, Bulgaria, Israel, USA, Ireland, Schotland, …) to fundamentally change how gymnastics competitions (and sports competitions in general) are organized and experienced.