About this role
Netguru is a trusted partner in digital commerce. The company helps leading brands modernize B2B solutions, marketplaces, and retail ecosystems. Since 2008, it has empowered businesses with cutting-edge technology, AI-powered personalization, and world-class engineering and design teams. A certified B Corporation®, Netguru is trusted by major brands including IKEA, VW, OLX, Delivery Hero, Żabka, Wolt, Careem, and Vinted.
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We are looking for a Staff Node.js Developer - Architecture
This role is fully remote, we accept candidates from anywhere around the globe, given that candidates are within an acceptable time-zone difference to UTC+4 (at least 5 hours of overlap)
Salary: up to 42 EUR/h (on a B2B)
Start date: September 2026
Duration: till 31.12.2026
Engagement: Full-time
Requirements
We are looking for Software Engineers with:(8+ years of experience), comfortable designing across several teams' surfaces — everything a strong Senior does, plus:
Anticipate future use cases and design to minimize the cost of change, and express that trade-off in cost terms rather than aesthetic ones.Anticipate scaling limits across a domain before they bind, including shared dependencies such as authentication and supplier integrations, and raise capacity implications during design review rather than after launch.Review others' designs substantively — identify a design that will not scale or will be expensive to change, and say so early and constructively.Work comfortably as a technical peer to Staff engineers and engineering managers, including disagreeing with them productively.Design services using well-understood patterns for iterative, autonomous development and future scaling — bounded contexts, deliberately minimizing cross-service dependencies for resilience.Design for expected peak load rather than average, know the limits of the services and third-party dependencies a feature relies on, and validate those limits by testing rather than by reasoning alone.Build components other teams can adopt, with documentation and a migration path — treating other teams as consumers, not recipients.Design with abuse in mind by default — rate limits, velocity checks, idempotency — and raise risk trade-offs during design and review rather than after launch.Also required:
Reading and being able to explain every line of AI-generated code you ship — no merging what you can't explain.Testing that actually covers edge and failure cases, not just happy-path coverage.Working command of OWASP Top 10 and secure-by-default habits (secrets management, input validation, data handling).Strong written English — most collaboration happens asynchronously via RFCs and reviews.A collaborative style: you bring options with trade-offs, argue with reasoning rather than seniority, and can lose a technical argument gracefully. Responsibilities:This isn't a "managed team" gig and it isn't ticket-closing work. The client has strong internal engineers already — what they're bringing in is deep system design and architecture judgement: help deciding what to build, where the boundaries sit, what breaks first under load, and what's expensive to change a year from now. You'll work as a technical peer to the client's Staff engineers and engineering managers, inside their existing rituals (planning, standups, design review), and your designs go into production — not into a slide deck.
What you'd actually be doing:
Digging into an existing multi-product architecture to understand why it looks the way it does before proposing changes.Delivering an honest, evidence-based assessment of code and design quality across product lines — correctness on money/stock paths, security posture, coupling between product lines, capacity risk.Writing and reviewing RFCs and ADRs for new and evolving systems: assumptions, failure modes, capacity, security made explicit.Designing extend-vs-rebuild decisions with the migration path built in from day one — incremental, reversible, with a rollback story.Working with real constraints: multi-currency payments (IQD/AED/SAR), fraud and abuse exposure, PCI DSS scope, third-party supplier integrations, and traffic spikes up to 65x baseline.Benefits
100% remote work;work with an experienced team of developers and continuous development of your hard and soft skills;long-term collaboration on challenging products