Muse Group
Muse Group empowers music makers. We create the world’s most popular apps for playing, recording and composing music.
Through our innovative learning tools, expansive music catalogs and free open-source software, we make it easier for millions — from beginners to experienced musicians — to be creative every day.
Our talented team of music lovers collaborates all over the globe, from Limassol to Seoul and Boston to Berlin. We’re an ambitious company with the drive and culture of a startup, with many more exciting Muse Group developments to come.
MuseClass is transforming the way students and teachers engage with music education. We're looking for a talented Full Stack Engineer to join our team and help us build the next generation of world-class music and learning tools.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement high-quality, high-performance software
- Define, write, and execute comprehensive testing strategies to ensure software reliability and feature quality
- Troubleshoot and resolve intricate software issues, ensuring seamless functionality
- Collaborate closely with a team of engineers to craft cutting-edge solutions that align with project goals and user needs
- Contribute to the design and specification of new features, bringing creative ideas and technical expertise to the table
Required Experience:
- 5+ years of experience building, deploying, and maintaining full-stack web and mobile applications with Typescript, React, PHP
- Experience developing and deploying native apps for iOS and Android with React Native using REST APIs
- Solid understanding of SQL for database management
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting music notation
- Collaborative experience in a remote, asynchronous work environment with strong communication skills in English
Nice to have:
- A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- Experience working with music-related technologies
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