Node.js back end developer
- ¥250k – ¥400k • No equity
- 3 years of exp
- Full Time
Not Available
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About the job
Are you:
- Interested in solving the air quality and global warming problem?
- Well versed in Javascript and love working with innovative solutions?
- A highly creative individual who enjoys solving problems by thinking out of the box?
If you answered “yes” to those 3 questions, we’d love to talk to you and see if you could be part of our team.
IQAir AirVisual project has become the reference in air quality information by providing millions of people around the world the air quality data they need to protect themselves and their family. With the largest network of connected air pollution sensors powered by AI, we have the duty to get that data shared with the world and develop a strong customer base. That’s where the Node.js full stack developer comes in.
About the role:
Among a wide range of tasks, the job mostly consists of:
- Back end development (Node.js)
- Web services and Web API design
- GIS related or online map based application
- Integration to NoSQL database
- Mobility/Smarthome/IoT integration
- AWS management
Our requirements:
- Expert in Node.js
- Expert in MongoDB or other NoSQL databases like DynamoDB
- Familiar with API development and RESTful API design
- Experience with AWS or other cloud hosting systems
- AI/machine learning experience is a plus
- Fluent in English
The role may evolve towards what you like or what you’re good at based on the candidate’s interest and the company’s needs.
We have several openings for this position. You will be based in Beijing and the position is opened for foreigners and Chinese alike. We expect you to speak English to effectively communicate with the rest of the team.
Job application:
Apply with a cover letter and your resume to: [email protected]
Send us your resume and tell us why you’re suitable for the job. Every application will receive an answer.
About IQAir and AirVisual:
AirVisual is a department in the world’s leader of air purification: IQAir. AirVisual aims to help people around the world to survive and thrive in polluted environments. Every day, AirVisual monitors air quality in every corner of the world and processes billions of data points per day. AirVisual is at the forefront of innovation by pushing the limits of technology while making it easy and understandable for people to use. In 2015, using big data and AI, AirVisual was the first one to offer a global air quality forecast app. In 2016, AirVisual released the Node, the world’s smartest air quality monitor that people use for indoors and also for outdoor air pollution mapping; the Node changed people’s life and behaviors across the world. In late 2016, AirVisual offered a complete world’s air pollution mapping with AirVisual Earth, a mesmerizing view of Earth’s health that is used by scientists to monitor our earth’s health. Since then, we’ve brought countless more innovations to the world and we keep on creating tech to help people and our planet.
Read how we impact the world and helps millions of people:
EPA sued over Central Valley air quality woes | IQAir
Southern California fire smoke threatens major cities | IQAir
New WHO air quality guidelines will save lives | IQAir