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The Full-Stack Engineer knows all areas of computer software development. They have experience with database management, web design, routers and security. Additionally, they are able to code in a variety of languages including HTML, CSS, Javascript and Python. Consequently, the Full-Stack Engineer can handle work on both the front and back ends of applications.
Employment is possible with software, computer, media, energy, utility and financial companies. Educational requirements include a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Programming, Information Systems or Software Engineering.
In the energy industry, the Full-Stack Engineer might work in solar, utilities, power plants or integrated energy companies. They will work with other engineers, scientists and technicians on projects related to building interface systems, designing and testing software, writing status reports and improving web functionality.
The city of Boston is rich in history. It is home to a number of historical sites such as the Paul Revere House, New England Holocaust Memorial, Old State House and Copp’s Hill Burying Ground. Professional sports teams including the Boston Celtics, Red Sox and the Bruins give residents of the city a lot to be proud of. Getting around Boston is also easy with its subway, bus and trolley cars. Many energy and utility corporations including clean, solar and renewable energy suppliers have offices in Boston.
Showcase your skill set, passions and career aspirations on your personalized Hired profile.
Respond to interview requests from employers for opportunities that match your goals and salary requirements.
Accept the opportunity that's right for you and start your next chapter!