Job Title: Lead Fullstack Developer Company Name: Juvare Job Url: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/juvare/jobs/4663236005?gh_src=my.greenhouse.search Job Description: Back to jobs Lead Fullstack Developer Vijayawada, India Juvare is a SaaS software company focused on developing innovative enterprise resilience solutions for government agencies, corporations, healthcare providers, and higher education. Juvare solutions have supported over 500,000 emergency response incidents in all 50 states and 20 countries worldwide. Juvare helps our clients prepare, connect, and respond to protect people, property, and brands. Responsibilities: 6+ years of full stack development experience Lead the architectural design and development of complex full-stack web applications. Implement and manage scalable microservices architecture and micro-frontends (React with Module Federation). Design and build dynamic form builders and customizable UI workflows. Develop powerful and user-friendly front-end applications using React, TailwindCSS, and Shadcn UI components. Build modular, reusable, and state-managed React applications using Redux. Drive innovation in analytics dashboards and reporting systems. Develop APIs and backend services using Node.js and PHP Laravel, integrating seamlessly with MySQL (relational) and MongoDB (NoSQL) databases. Establish and enforce system design standards, coding best practices, and scalable architectures. Collaborate with stakeholders, designers, and cross-functional teams to deliver a seamless user experience. Ensure code quality through unit testing, integration testing, performance optimization, and code reviews. Mentor and guide developers, fostering a culture of technical excellence and collaborative problem solving. Stay updated with new technologies and propose upgrades to improve application efficiency and scalability. 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