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Behaviour is looking for a talented backend developer (Node.js), who will bring their expertise and rigour to our team at the core of many challenging projects. The chosen candidate will have the responsibility of actively participating in a central team that needs to constantly deliver great code quality that will be used by millions of players around the world.

In this role you will:

  • Develop new server features and maintain existing code base;
  • Write the specifications before undertaking the development of new features;
  • Diagnose and solve problems to improve code robustness;
  • Work closely with other programmers to provide gaming server-compliant services;
  • Develop and perform functional and load testing;
  • Optimize the code, considering that the live and online status of the game.

What we're looking for:

  • Experience developing high-speed server applications using Javascript/ Node.js;
  • Experience and knowledge of the REST and WebSocket communication protocol.
  • Work experience (development and deployment) with web services technologies such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure;
  • In-depth experience and knowledge of relational and non-relational databases (DynamoDB, MongoDB, MySQL or other);
  • Extensive experience and knowledge of data modelling with a focus on performance and maintenance;
  • Experience in load testing with distributed load generators;
  • Bonus point - Development experience in a Linux environment;
  • Bonus point - Web application development experience with React and/or Angular;
  • Bonus point - Experience profiling and optimizing server systems (networks, CPU, memory, IO);
  • Bonus point - Server/client development experience, including security and network traffic management.

Joining Behaviour means being part of a company that believes in equity and diversity. We base all employment decisions on merit, qualifications, and competence. We will never discriminate on the grounds of national or ethnic origin, health, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or disability. The masculine is used without any discrimination and for the sole purpose of lightening the text.