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Software Engineer
Location
Argentina
Posted
3 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Software Engineer
Software Mind
• Own and manage the customer onboarding process • Understand customer needs and ensure accurate system integration • Drive process improvement by developing best practices • Oversee multiple onboarding projects simultaneously • Collaborate with clients on specific configurations • Manage and execute development tasks related to onboarding new clients
Job Requirements
- 4+ years of experience as a backend software engineer
- Strong focus on Python (Flask)
- Proficiency in working with PostgreSQL
- Familiarity with other database systems
- Experience in frontend development using React
- Strong knowledge of Git
- Familiarity with SQL
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (nice-to-have)
- Proven ability to embrace rapid prototyping
- Demonstrated interest in taking ownership of major initiatives
- Effective team player with excellent communication skills
- Comfortable working with a certain level of autonomy
Benefits
- Educational resources
- Flexible schedule and Work From Anywhere
- Referral Program
- Supportive and chill atmosphere
- Trajectory recognition plan
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