Full Stack Application DeveloperBrooksourceFortune 500 Utilities ClientBirmingham, ALOverviewWe are seeking a Full Stack Application Developer to join a small, high-impact development team supporting critical utility operations. This role will focus on building and enhancing two web-based applications that provide real-time visibility into weather events and operational response.
This is an opportunity to work on mission-critical tools that help teams track storm impacts, allocate crews, and make real-time decisions during major weather events.
Key Responsibilities- Design, develop, and maintain web-based applications supporting operational and weather data
- Build and enhance a weather historian application for tracking historical weather patterns and events
- Transform an existing Power BI-based reporting tool into a real-time operational dashboard
- Enable real-time insights into:
- Storm impact zones
- Crew locations and availability
- Resource deployment needs
- Collaborate with a small development team (2 developers) and cross-functional stakeholders
- Contribute to both front-end and back-end development
- Improve application performance, scalability, and user experience
- Participate in code reviews, testing, and CI/CD processes
Required Qualifications- 3-5 years of experience in full stack web development
- Strong experience with:
- SQL
- Python
- JavaScript, HTML
- Experience with modern frameworks and tools:
- Next.js
- Node.js
- Docker
- CI/CD pipelines
- Experience building and deploying web applications end-to-end
Preferred Qualifications- Experience with OutSystems low-code platform
- Cloud experience, preferably in Microsoft Azure
- Exposure to Databricks or similar data platforms
- Background in utility, energy, or grid operations environments
- Experience building real-time data applications or dashboards
Soft Skills- Strong sense of ownership and accountability
- Comfortable working in a small, fast-moving team
- Proactive communicator who is not afraid to ask questions
- Focused on driving efficiency and continuous improvement