Full Stack Developer - Consultancy
Germany, Pike County, Ohio, USA
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Software Development
Software Engineer
Overview
Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity? Join a company that began its journey in response to the 2004 tsunami, when two university professors from Tübingen, Germany, developed a pioneering Tsunami Alarm System. What started as an academic initiative has since evolved into a trusted provider of crisis and early warning information, now supported by a team of nearly 30 professionals.
The organisation designs and operates early warning, information, and communication systems to enable effective and professional crisis management. With dedicated teams across IT development and operations, sales and marketing, customer support, and travel security analysis, they work collaboratively to enhance global safety and preparedness.
If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, feel free to reach out and apply today!
Responsibilities- Build and maintain APIs and web services
- Develop data processing systems
- Work on identity and access management (OAuth 2.x)
- Set up deployment workflows
- Manage and process geographic data
- Modern, agile-inspired methods
- Automated testing, code reviews, and continuous integration
- Frequent release cycle
- Automated infrastructure and deployments
- Web service development (Java with Spring & Hibernate; PHP)
- Database experience (Postgres + PostGIS)
- Frontend development (React, Open Layers)
- Good English communication skills
- Strong problem-solving abilities and independent work style
- Passion for teamwork and quality code
- Fully remote work from Germany or EU
- Flexible hours
- Modern tools and tech, set up to your needs
- Fair salary, 30 days holiday
- Discounts on travel and transport
- Retirement benefits and childcare support
- Open, supportive team culture with flat hierarchies
- €65,000 - €80,000
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