Middle Fullstack Developer (backend)
Blossom Services
Location
🇺🇸 United States
Type
full_time
Salary
Undisclosed
Posted
2d ago
Job Description
Join Blossom! We are a U.S.-based company with over 20 years of experience dedicated to enhancing the satisfaction of credit unions and their members. We are committed to developing simpler and more innovative financial services that assist credit unions in serving their current members and attracting new ones. We are building the next-generation technology layer for credit unions. www.blossom.net We are seeking a Mid Full Stack Engineer to join our growing team. This role focuses on building and scaling high-availability, mission-critical full stack applications within a collaborative, fast-paced environment. If you're passionate about backend and frontend development using JavaScript/TypeScript, working with relational databases, designing scalable APIs, and building cloud-native systems in AWS, we'd love to hear from you. You will contribute to developing reliable end-to-end solutions, writing clean and maintainable code, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to solve complex technical challenges.
About the Role
We are looking for a Mid Full Stack Developer who is passionate about building scalable services and modern user interfaces, working with cloud infrastructure. The ideal candidate has experience developing backend applications using JavaScript or TypeScript, building frontend experiences with React, working with relational databases, and deploying services in AWS environments. You will collaborate closely with product, design, and infrastructure teams to design, develop, and maintain the systems that power our applications.
Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain backend services using JavaScript or TypeScript. Build and optimize APIs and backend logic for scalable applications. Develop frontend interfaces using React, applying modern patterns including Hooks and component-based architecture. Integrate third-party APIs and services, including webhook-based event handling.