The Full Stack Developer is responsible for designing and developing modules and components using the MEAN/MERN stack. They will drive business features into technical requirements and use Agile methodology to manage their work. The role requires hands-on end-to-end development experience.
Requirements:
- 2-4 years experience developing with MEAN / MERN stack.
- Should have experience in agile methodology.
- Own and drive business features into tech requirements.
- Design & develop full stack modules and components.
- Hands on in end to end technology stack development.
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