Node JS Developer Jobs

  • Full Time
  • Dubai
  • 9800 USD / Month

CTC DWC

Node JS Developer Jobs

Alright, let’s blow this out a bit and dive deeper—because, honestly, if you’re someone with 8+ years in Node.js, you’re not looking for the same old bullet list. You want to know what you’re actually getting into, why this role matters, and maybe even what kind of headaches (the good kind, if you’re into this stuff) you’ll run into.

Position: Node.js Developer
Company: CTC DWC
Location: Dubai

So, Here’s the straight talk:

CTC DWC isn’t looking for someone who’s just clocked time with Node.js—they want someone who’s been in the trenches, faced the bugs, written the spaghetti, untangled it, and come out on the other side with stories to tell. We’re talking 8 to 10 years of actually building stuff, breaking it, fixing it, and making it better. If you’re the type who’s got more Stack Overflow answers bookmarked than cat videos, you’re on the right track.

TypeScript:

You need real-world, hands-dirty experience with TypeScript. Not just “I followed a tutorial once,” but proper, production-level work. You’ve migrated codebases, dealt with those “why is this type yelling at me?” moments, and actually appreciate what strong typing brings to the party.

Automation Testing:

If you’ve ever set up Playwright, Cucumber, Appium, or Selenium, and actually enjoyed it (or at least survived it), this is for you. You know the pain of flaky tests and the joy when your automated suite catches that one bug before it goes live. Automation isn’t a checkbox here—it’s a lifeline.

Performance Tuning & Debugging:

You know that sinking feeling when an app slows down at 3 am Dubai time? Yeah, you’ve been there. You can profile a Node.js app in your sleep and you’ve probably written your fair share of monitoring scripts or dashboards. If you can look at logs and actually make sense of them (instead of just blinking blankly), that’s a huge plus.

Microservices Architecture:

Not just buzzword bingo—real experience here. You’ve designed, built, and maybe even regretted some microservices. Hopefully, you’ve also learned how to make them play nice together and can tell a war story or two about distributed tracing, service discovery, or that one time everything broke because of a circular dependency.

API Development:

RESTful? Of course. Scalable? Absolutely. Ugly endpoints? Not on your watch. You’ve built APIs that don’t fall over when traffic spikes, and you know how to document them so the next dev doesn’t hunt you down in the parking lot. Bonus if you’ve built with GraphQL, too—maybe you even have some strong feelings about when to use it (or when not to).

DevOps & Distributed Systems:

CI/CD isn’t just a pipeline—it’s your playground. You’ve babysat builds, fixed broken deploys, and you know what it means to work in a distributed system. Troubleshooting across services, tracking down weird timeouts, dealing with docker container weirdness—it’s all in a day’s work. Kubernetes? You’ve at least deployed something non-trivial with it, and maybe even written a custom Helm chart or two.

Security & Auth:

Single Sign-On, JWT, oAuth—you’ve implemented these, not just read about them. If you’ve ever had to explain to product managers why security is hard and why SSO is worth the hassle, you’ll fit right in.

Message Queues:

Kafka, AWS SQS, Azure queues, Pushpin—if it pushes or pops messages, you’ve probably used it. Bonus if you can rant about eventual consistency or how message ordering is basically a myth in distributed systems.

Culture & The Fun Stuff:

Honestly, we want someone who can spit tech talk at the whiteboard but can also slow it down and help out the newbs. If you’re into code reviews (the helpful, not the “I’m smarter than you” kind) and you’re cool with calling BS when you see it, you’ll fit right in.

What’s in it for you?

First off, Dubai’s basically got endless sunshine, food that’ll ruin your diet, and a tech scene that refuses to chill out. The projects? Actually interesting. The crew? Surprisingly not annoying. And yeah, you can actually make a dent here instead of just being another paper-pusher. Wanna do something that doesn’t put you to sleep? Here’s your shot.

Sound like your jam?

Hit us up. Don’t bother with boring cover letters—show us something you built, tell us your best debugging war story, or just send over your GitHub. We care more about what you can *do* than what you can bullet-point.

To apply for this job please visit ctc-dwc.com.