About the job G51 - Full Stack Engineer
As a Software Engineer, you will be part of a multi-disciplinary team working on a long-term initiative to build and enhance a Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) platform. The platform focuses on automating workflows and simplifying compliance processes through intuitive, user-centric design.
You will contribute to the design and development of modern, scalable systems that integrate compliance early into the development lifecycle, enabling faster, more secure delivery of applications. The work involves building reusable services, automating control checks, and continuously improving system reliability and performance.
You will collaborate closely with engineers, designers, product owners, and DevOps practitioners to deliver high-quality features and continuously raise engineering standards.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement scalable system architectures
- Write clean, maintainable, and well-structured code
- Conduct code reviews and contribute to engineering best practices
- Develop unit tests and integration tests to ensure system quality
- Tackle a wide range of technical challenges across the full stack
- Participate in regular tech-sharing sessions and team retrospectives
Collaboration
You will work closely with cross-functional team members to:
- Partner with designers to understand user pain points, prototype solutions, and iterate based on feedback
- Collaborate with DevOps engineers to manage CI/CD pipelines and support smooth deployments
- Support Product Owners and Business Analysts with technical input and solution design
- Contribute to a positive and collaborative team culture within an Agile environment
Requirements
- Strong understanding of programming fundamentals
- Experience building and deploying full-stack enterprise applications
- Hands-on experience with modern web application stacks (preferably Django and React)
- Experience working with AWS services
- Familiarity with Agile software development practices
- Experience with automated testing frameworks