Company Description
Zammit is an eCommerce platform designed to make launching an online shop simple, quick, and highly customizable. Offering a personalized and localized experience, Zammit enables users to set up their virtual stores in just minutes. With seamless integrations and no technical background required, Zammit ensures businesses can focus on growth and customer satisfaction.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and mentor a team of backend developers working on marketplace solutions
- Architect and oversee development of scalable NestJS applications for marketplace operations
- Design robust APIs and microservices for marketplace functionality and third-party integrations
- Oversee development of the native marketplace platform and third-party marketplace integrations (Amazon, Noon, Trendyol, Jahez)
- Ensure system scalability, performance optimization, and reliable data synchronization across platforms
- Drive technical decision-making, code reviews, and development best practices
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to translate business requirements into technical solutions
Required Qualifications
- 5+ years of backend development experience with 2+ years in leadership roles
Expert-level proficiency in NestJS and Node.js ecosystem
- Strong experience with TypeScript, JavaScript ES6+, and modern development practices
- Proficiency with relational databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL) and NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Redis)
- Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)
- Knowledge of service-oriented architecture and API design principles
- Previous experience with third-party API integrations and webhook implementations
- Excellent communication skills in English and Arabic
Preferred Qualifications (Big Plus)
- Previous experience in e-commerce platforms or SaaS businesses
- Knowledge of Python/Django or PHP/Laravel
- Familiarity with marketplace APIs (Amazon MWS/SP-API, Noon, Trendyol)
- Experience in the MENA e-commerce ecosystem
- Background in DevOps practices and infrastructure as code
- Experience with message queues and event-driven architectures