BackEnd Developer - Abu Dhabi - 12 months - Relocation package

Abu Dhabi
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Backend Developer Role working for a consultancy based in Abu Dhabi

Role - BackEnd Developer

Duration - 12 months

Location - Abu Dhabi

Rate - £500 - £550 per day

Relocation - £10,000 relocation package (£5,000 expenses and £5,000 accommodation) and visa

Position Summary:

We are seeking a talented and motivated Senior Back-end Engineer to join our growing team. As a Senior Back-end Engineer, you will be working across the entire web stack, so a real passion to drive the product and technology forward is something that we highly value. You will work cross-functionally to deliver user-centric solutions to our customers and become an expert in developing high-quality technical solutions through continuous learning and collaboration.

Day-to-day responsibilities would include a combination of the following:

Design, develop, and maintain robust server-side applications and APIs to support front-end functionality and ensure seamless data flow.
Create and optimize database schemas, write efficient queries, and ensure data integrity, scalability, and security across various databases (e.g., SQL, NoSQL).
Ensure the security of applications by implementing robust authentication, authorization, and data encryption protocols.
Work closely with front-end developers to integrate user-facing elements with server-side logic and collaborate with DevOps to deploy and monitor applications effectively.
Analyse, troubleshoot, and optimize backend processes to improve application performance, reduce latency, and enhance the overall user experience.
Connect the application with third-party services and APIs, ensuring smooth data exchange and maintaining service reliability.
Adhere to coding best practices, including writing clean, maintainable, and well-documented code that can be easily understood and scaled.
Perform unit testing, integration testing, and debugging to ensure high-quality code and reduce the occurrence of bugs or errors in production.
Continuously monitor application performance, identify bottlenecks, and implement solutions to improve efficiency and reliability.

Apply for this role if you are:

Have experience in developing and deploying machine learning models with a proven track
Understand statistical analysis and hypothesis testing
Use data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) to present insights
Handle database systems and data manipulation
Excel in problem-solving and critical
Communicate complex technical concepts clearly to non-technical
Collaborate effectively in cross-functional teams and manage multiple projects

Qualifications:

Bachelor's or Masters Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related
Experience as a Full Stack Developer or in a similar role is a
Proficiency in server-side languages such as Java and
Familiarity with database technologies like Snowflake, Postgress, MySQL, Oracle,
Experience with version control systems like Git and continuous integration/continuous delivery
Strong problem-solving skills and troubleshooting
Familiarity with Agile development

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