Description
About Turing.com:
Turing’s mission is to unleash the world’s untapped human potential. We use AI to source, evaluate, hire, onboard, and manage engineers remotely (including the HR and compliance aspects) in a bigger platform that we call the “Talent Cloud”.
We recently achieved unicorn status with a valuation of $1.1B, after raising over $140M in financing over four rounds of funding. 900+ companies including companies like Johnson & Johnson, Pepsi, Dell, Disney +, and Coinbase have hired Turing developers.
About the role:
We, at Turing, are looking for remote Node.js/API developers who will be responsible for designing, programming, and maintaining all server-side network components. Get a chance to work with the leading Silicon Valley companies while accelerating your career.
Job responsibilities:
- Collaborate with product and design teams to determine client requirements, plan project roadmap and translate it into effective deliverables
- Work closely with the QA team to develop testing protocols
- Deliver Node.js applications with RESTful APIs, like single-page applications and microservices
- Develop coding standards, methodology and maintain code and design quality
- Stay abreast of latest technologies and development best practices
- Participate in all stages of development life cycle from review, design, coding, implementation, to testing, optimization, and maintenance
Job requirements:
- Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, IT (or equivalent experience)
- At least 3+ years of experience in developing APIs using Node JS (rare exceptions for highly skilled developers)
- Sound knowledge of third-party APIs
- Strong understanding of JWT tokens
- Expertise in designing with Node, Express, and REST
- Firm grasp on Node.js frameworks, microservices architecture and RESTful web services
- Hands on experience with DevOps, CI/CD concepts, and version control tools
- Expertise with AWS API Gateway and Lambda Functions
- Fluency in English language for effective communication
- Ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones