Full-Stack Developer
ELECTE S.R.L.
full-remotemidcontractfullstack Worldwide 16 days ago via Remotive
30,000 - 42,000 EUR/annual
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TypeScriptJavaScriptPythonPostgreSQLPL/pgSQLSupabaseWebflowWeglotVercelNetlifyGitHub Actions
About the role
Role Overview
We are seeking a strong Full-Stack Developer to execute product features and contribute to core platform development. This role emphasizes clean, scalable implementation and high-quality execution in a focused, no-bureaucracy environment.
Responsibilities
- Implement frontend features using TypeScript
- Develop backend services and APIs using Supabase / PostgreSQL
- Contribute to Python-based AI & analytics engine (data logic, integrations)
- Write and optimize SQL queries and database logic
- Collaborate on feature specifications and translate them into clean technical execution
- Participate in code reviews and continuous improvement
- Work within modern serverless infrastructure (Vercel / Supabase)
Requirements
Must-have
- 3+ years experience as a Full-Stack Developer
- Strong knowledge of TypeScript / JavaScript
- Solid experience with Python in backend, data, or analytics contexts
- Good understanding of PostgreSQL and data modeling
- Experience building and consuming APIs
- Ability to work independently and deliver clean production-ready code
Nice-to-have
- Experience with analytics or AI-adjacent systems
- Hands-on experience with Supabase
- Knowledge of PL/pgSQL
- Experience using Webflow
What We Offer
- €2,500–3,500/month (contractor)
- Full-time position
- Remote-friendly
- Clear technical leadership and structured roadmap
- Small team with fast decision-making and no bureaucracy
About ELECTE S.R.L.
ELECTE S.R.L. is a technology company building a core platform with integrated AI and analytics capabilities. They focus on product development with modern serverless infrastructure and a streamlined, agile approach.
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