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Scala Developer in Travel Startup at Nezasa (Lisboa, Portugal) (allows remote)

Are you ...


- an Scala lover looking for the next challenge, or
- a passionate engineer who wants to go functional and learn Scala?


We, Nezasa, an agil and innovative startup in the travel tech space, are looking to grew our Lisboa office and strengthen our team of engineers. We are looking currently for people wanting to focus on the back-end only, or for developers loving Scala and covering the full-stack.


We Offer



  • A small, agile and highly skilled engineering team in Lisbon and Zurich

  • Working on a product that will change travel technology

  • Working with modern technologies (e.g., Scala, Play!, Akka, ElasticSearch, MongoDb)

  • An attractive workplace in the heart of Lisbon

  • Great benefits: personal laptop (Mac or Linux), flexible working hours, health insurance, free coffee and fruits, sponsored visit to tech conference, build-your-favorite-feature project weeks.


We’re Looking For



  • Experience with Scala development or strong motivation to get started with Scala/functional programming

  • Excellent knowledge of object-oriented and/or functional programming

  • Good understanding of all relevant web technologies (JSON, REST, AJAX, HTTP, etc.)

  • Passionate about clean, high quality, maintainable and performant code

  • Knowledge of the Play Framework, Akka, MongoDb

  • Knowledge of cloud computing services (e.g. AWS, Heroku) is a plus

  • Excellent communication skills in English


Location


We are looking for engineers who want either to join our team in Lisbon (Saldanha) or to join us as an remote engineer. In this case, please only apply if you are located within +-2h of CET (to simplify collaboration).


We are looking forward to your application!


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