
Senior Full Stack Developer, Java
AGENTIC
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇦🇷 Argentina
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Senior
Tech Stack
GraphQLJavaPostgresReactReduxSpringSpring BootSpringBootSQLTypeScript
About the role
- Develop and maintain frontend features using React 18, TypeScript, Redux Toolkit, and component-based architectures.
- Build and enhance backend services using Java 19, Spring Boot 3.x, and REST/GraphQL APIs.
- Refactor existing codebases, resolve bugs, and reduce technical debt.
- Work within a monorepo environment to contribute across multiple applications and shared libraries.
- Improve performance, code quality, and reliability across the stack.
- Troubleshoot and debug complex user interface and backend workflow issues.
- Collaborate with product, QA, and design teams to deliver high-impact functionality.
- Participate in code reviews, ensure best practices, and identify architectural improvement opportunities.
- Contribute to improving CI/CD pipelines, testing strategies, and release processes.
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience as a Full Stack Developer or Software Engineer.
- Strong expertise in React 18+, TypeScript, Redux Toolkit , and modern frontend development patterns.
- Solid hands-on experience with Java 17/19 , Spring Boot 3.x , REST APIs, and microservice development.
- Experience working with PostgreSQL , SQL queries, and relational data modeling.
- Familiarity with monorepos , shared component libraries, and modular architecture.
- Ability to debug complex UI and backend issues across multiple services.
- Strong understanding of code quality, testing, best practices, and performance optimization.
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Hard skills
React 18TypeScriptRedux ToolkitJava 19Spring Boot 3.xREST APIsGraphQLPostgreSQLSQLmicroservice development
Soft skills
collaborationtroubleshootingdebuggingcode reviewperformance optimizationproblem-solvingcommunicationbest practicesarchitectural improvementtesting strategies