Permanent Remote - Senior Full-Stack Engineer (Python + Modern JS)

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Anywhere

This is a remote position.

  • Location: Pan-India (Remote/Flexible)
  • Experience: 5+ years (hands-on)
  • Joiner Preference: Immediate Joiners Only 
  • Contract - 6 Months 
  • Budget -1.5 L Per Months
Role Summary

We’re seeking a hands-on Full-Stack Engineer to build scalable web applications end-to-end using Python on the backend and any modern JavaScript framework (React / Angular / Vue) on the frontend, backed by SQL databases (Oracle / MySQL / PostgreSQL).

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain backend services/APIs using Python (Django / FastAPI / Flask).
  • Develop responsive, component-based UIs with React, Angular, or Vue.
  • Model databases, write efficient SQL (queries, views, procedures), and optimize performance on Oracle/MySQL/PostgreSQL.
  • Implement clean architecture, testing (unit/integration), and code reviews for high code quality.
  • Collaborate with Product/Design to translate requirements into technical solutions and delivery plans.
  • Own deployments and CI/CD pipelines; monitor performance, reliability, and cost.
  • Troubleshoot production issues, perform RCA, and drive fixes and prevention.
  • Ensure security, observability, and best practices across the stack.

Must-Have Qualifications

  • 5+ years of professional experience building production web apps.
  • Strong Python fundamentals and at least one web framework (Django/FastAPI/Flask).
  • Proficiency in one modern JS framework (React/Angular/Vue).
  • Solid SQL skills (schema design, joins, indexing, query optimization) on Oracle/MySQL/PostgreSQL.
  • Experience designing and consuming RESTful APIs (GraphQL is a plus).
  • Proficient with Git, branch strategies, and code review workflows.
  • Comfortable communicating in English or Hindi and collaborating with cross-functional teams.

Good-to-Have

  • Cloud experience (AWS/Azure/GCP); Docker/Kubernetes; Linux basics.
  • Caching & messaging (Redis, RabbitMQ, Kafka).
  • Monitoring/observability (Prometheus/Grafana/ELK/CloudWatch).
  • Security and performance tuning; OWASP awareness.
  • Test automation (pytest/Jest) and quality gates in CI.

Education

  • Bachelor’s in CS/IT/EE or equivalent practical experience.

Work Model & Timing

  • Anywhere in India — remote-first; hybrid/onsite optional based on candidate preference and business need.
  • Standard business hours; flexibility available for critical releases.

Benefits & Compensation

  • Competitive salary with performance-based incentives (DOE).
  • Learning budgets, certifications, and modern tooling.

Interview Process

  • Recruiter/Intro (30 min)
  • Technical Deep Dive + Live Problem-Solving (60–90 min)
  • System Design & Architecture (60 min)
  • Culture/Leadership Round (30–45 min)
  • References as applicable.



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