6 days ago
Senior Full-Stack MERN Developer (React / Node / JavaScript)
Senior MERN Developer (React / Node / JavaScript)
**Remote – Contract or Full-Time**
We’re looking for a senior-level full-stack dev who knows the MERN stack inside out and is still very much in the code.
This isn’t a management role. You’ll be contributing directly — writing code, shaping architecture, and helping us build out real product features. You’ll work closely with our IT technical team. You’ll have a voice in decisions, but we expect you to ship and stay hands-on.
**What You’ll Be Working On:**
We’re building a modern workforce management platform for field service teams — real-world use cases like install tracking, dispatch, mobile work orders, photo verification, etc. It’s not a toy app or another dashboard overlay — we’re solving actual ops problems with a lean team and strong stack.
**Stack:**
React (Context API, moving toward modularization)
Node.js + Express
MongoDB
REST APIs
AWS (Lambda, S3, etc.)
**What We’re Looking For:**
Strong experience with **React, Node.js, MongoDB**
You’ve shipped production MERN apps before — full cycle, not just small pieces
Comfortable designing API routes, data models, and component structure
Clean, maintainable code and good git hygiene
You’re opinionated about architecture but not religious — you know trade-offs
Comfortable working async and remote — you don’t need hand-holding
**Bonus If You’ve Got:**
Experience with AWS (Lambda, CloudFront, S3, etc.)
React Native or mobile-first development experience
Integration with third-party APIs (auth, maps, OCR, image validation, etc.)
What This Is Not:
Not an agency request
Not a “review PRs and delegate” role
Not a team lead / manager position
If you're looking to stay close to the code and work on something real, we should talk.
**How to Apply:**
Shoot over a quick note with:
A link to your GitHub or portfolio (real work, not tutorial clones)
What you're best at, and what kind of problems you like solving
Your availability and rate (hourly or monthly)
Optional: something in JavaScript that drives you nuts and how you deal with it