Cloudera

Staff Full-Stack Engineer – Leading Emergent Engineering Taskforce

Cloudera

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: SingaporeSingapore

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About the role

  • End-to-End Execution: independently determine the best implementation approach for assigned features
  • Rapid Prototyping: transform whiteboard sketches and mock-ups into working software
  • Data Visualisation: architect custom dashboards and interfaces for non-technical users
  • API Design: design and implement robust APIs
  • Product Ownership: prioritise 'Time to Value' and user experience while pushing back on over-engineering

Requirements

  • 6+ years of full-stack software development experience
  • Deep proficiency in modern component-based frontend frameworks (regardless of the specific library)
  • Strong working knowledge of Java for backend service development
  • Comfortable writing SQL and interacting with data platforms
  • Solid grasp of UI/UX principles
  • Experience with advanced data visualisation techniques for rendering large datasets (optional)
  • Familiarity with Kubernetes and containerised deployments (optional)
  • Background in building internal tools, developer platforms, or B2B SaaS applications (optional)
Benefits
  • Generous PTO Policy
  • Support work life balance with Unplugged Days
  • Flexible WFH Policy
  • Mental & Physical Wellness programs
  • Phone and Internet Reimbursement program
  • Access to Continued Career Development
  • Comprehensive Benefits and Competitive Packages
  • Paid Volunteer Time
  • Employee Resource Groups
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
full-stack software developmentJavaSQLdata visualisationAPI designUI/UX principlesKubernetescontainerised deploymentscomponent-based frontend frameworksadvanced data visualisation techniques
Soft Skills
product ownershipuser experience prioritizationindependent executionrapid prototypingpushing back on over-engineering