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Full Stack Engineer (1–4 years) bengaluru,karnataka,india 2 years None Not disclosed On-site Full Time

Join NimbleWork (nimblework.com) as we build a next-generation, no-code app‐builder for web‐scale SaaS. You’ll partner closely with Anadi Mishra and a small, cross-functional engineering crew to turn modern‐engineering ideals into reality What You’ll Do Build & Extend Microservices with Fabric Leverage our Fabric Starter libraries (eventing, security, CI/CD patterns) to develop resilient, observable Spring Boot services that power core platform workflows. Own Front-End Features Craft intuitive user interfaces with JavaScript (React/Angular), integrating seamlessly with backend APIs and ensuring a responsive, no-code authoring experience. Implement Polyglot, Cloud-Native Patterns Write services in Java, JavaScript/Node (and occasionally Go), containerize with Docker, deploy via Kubernetes, and adhere to service-mesh best practices for reliability and security. Drive Observability & Automation Instrument services with fabric-actuator/fabric-logger, ship logs/metrics to ELK/Prometheus, and automate end-to-end pipelines using our Jenkins‐based CD templates. Collaborate in an Agile, DevOps-First Team Work side-by-side with product, QA, and DevOps peers to iterate quickly, shift left on testing, and continuously deliver value—no silos, no handoffs. What We’re Looking For 2 to 4 years building production‐grade web applications (full stack focus). Strong hands-on with Java/Spring Boot and JavaScript (React or Angular + Node). Comfortable with Docker & Kubernetes and cloud-native deployment. Familiarity with microservices principles (event-driven, API gateway, service mesh). Experience in setting up or consuming CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, GitOps, Fabric templates). Bonus if you’ve worked with Vault/config-server, ELK/Prometheus, or any Fabric-style toolkit. Why NimbleWork? You’ll be part of a lean team that’s redefining how non-technical users build SaaS apps. Here, “full stack” means contributing to the platform’s core microservices fabric and crafting the no-code‐builder interface that sits on top. You’ll work directly with Anadi Mishra—our engineering lead who helped pioneer Fabric—gaining exposure to cutting-edge polyglot, cloud-native patterns. Together, we’re creating a resilient, self-service app platform designed to scale across thousands of tenants without a single line of handwritten YAML. Ready to build the future of NimbleWork? Let’s talk.