
Full Stack Developer
Reliance Industries Limited
Posted
last week
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Onsite
INR 150K
Senior Level
Full Time

Sema Summary
This role involves providing technical leadership for CLEAN ENERGY applications. The candidate will design and develop scalable solutions, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
About Company
Reliance Industries Limited is a Fortune 500 company and India's largest private sector corporation, involved in hydrocarbon exploration, refining, and telecommunications, among other sectors.
Core Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field
- Minimum of 15 years of experience in full-stack development
- Expert in front-end and back-end technologies
- Knowledge of application security principles
- Experience leading technical teams
Responsibilities
- Lead the design of end-to-end web applications
- Oversee development of front-end interfaces
- Develop robust back-end services and APIs
- Guide applications supporting data visualization
- Collaborate with engineering and operations teams
- Ensure compliant and secure coding practices
- Oversee deployment in hybrid/cloud environments
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