Arbetsbeskrivning
Veritaz is a leading IT staffing solutions provider in Sweden, committed to advancing individual careers and aiding employers in securing the perfect talent fit.
With a proven track record of successful partnerships with top companies, we have rapidly grown our presence in the USA, Europe, and Sweden as a dependable and trusted resource within the IT industry.
Assignment Description:
We are looking for a Senior Full Stack Engineer to join our dynamic team.
What you will work on:
- Design, develop, and maintain highly scalable, secure authentication and login services used by hundreds of millions of users worldwide.
- Lead technical discussions and guide architectural decisions to ensure robust, high-performing systems.
- Implement and enhance intuitive, fast, and secure user interfaces for sign-up and login experiences.
- Ensure system reliability, scalability, and security across production environments.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Security, Product, and Engineering in a distributed, global setup.
- Contribute to the strategic evolution of the authentication platform through innovation and technical leadership.
What you bring:
- Minimum 8 years of professional experience in software engineering, with a strong focus on fullstack development.
- Expert-level proficiency in Java, with proven experience designing and implementing large-scale, high-throughput systems.
- Solid understanding of system design principles and experience building resilient microservice architectures.
- Hands-on experience with authentication and security protocols such as OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect.
- Strong frontend development skills using JavaScript and Next.js for building responsive, high-performance web applications.
- Proven experience working on consumer-facing, high-scale products.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively in a distributed, multicultural team environment.
- Bonus skills include experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, and Infrastructure as Code