Backend Developer(Node.js+TypeScript)

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Backend Developer (Node.js + TypeScript)

About Us:

At The Nth Bit Labs, we’re not just building software — we’re crafting the future of digital
solutions. Our team thrives at the intersection of innovation, performance, and purpose. We value clean architecture, efficient systems, and collaborative growth.

We’re looking for a passionate Backend Developer with 3+ years of experience, who is eager to take ownership of projects, design scalable backend systems, and contribute to a team that believes in building technology with impact.

Key Responsibilities:

● Develop, maintain, and optimize backend services and RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and TypeScript.

● Work with ORMs such as Mongoose, Sequelize, or Prisma for effective data modeling and management.

● Design and manage database schemas in MongoDB and MySQL.

● Integrate message brokers like RabbitMQ and MQTT for event-driven and distributed architectures.

● Implement and manage Node Workers for background tasks and job queues.

● Ensure high performance and responsiveness of applications.

● Collaborate with frontend teams and product managers to deliver seamless and scalable solutions.

● Write clean, modular, and maintainable code following best practices and design patterns.

Required Skills & Experience:

● 3+ years of experience in backend development using Node.js and
TypeScript(Please note it’s Typescript not Javascript)

● Strong understanding of Express.js, asynchronous programming, and REST API design.

● Hands-on experience with MongoDB and MySQL databases.

● Proficiency with ORMs (Mongoose / Sequelize / Prisma).

● Experience with message brokers like RabbitMQ and MQTT.

● Understanding of Node Workers and background job processing.

● Familiarity with Git, API documentation tools (like Postman or Swagger), and CI/CD pipelines.

● Good problem-solving, debugging, and performance optimization skills.

Good to Have:

● Experience with Node Workers.

● Familiarity with Docker and containerized deployments.

● Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS / GCP / Azure).

Experience: 3+ Years
Location: Ashok Vihar
Employment Type: Full-time

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: ₹500,000.00 - ₹900,000.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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