Job title: Full Stack Developer
Job type: Permanent / FTC
Emp type: Full-time
Industry: Media Technology & Infrastructure
Functional Expertise: Software Engineering & Development
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Location: New Delhi, India
Job published: 24/10/2025
Job ID: 48002

Job Description

Full Stack Developer (4–5 Years Experience)

Build the Future of Live Sports Technology

We’re seeking a skilled Full Stack Developer to help build innovative, real-time data and graphics platforms for major global sports broadcasters. This role combines front-end creativity, back-end engineering, and real-time rendering in a dynamic, broadcast-tech environment.

What You’ll Do

  • Develop and maintain full-stack web applications using React.js, Next.js, and Node.js

  • Build high-performance, data-driven user interfaces that integrate with real-time APIs and WebSockets

  • Optimise HTML Canvas, SVG, and WebGL rendering for live visuals and animations

  • Work closely with UI/UX, QA, and DevOps teams to deliver responsive and reliable solutions

  • Contribute to backend services (Node.js, Express, . NET Core) and database design (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL)

  • Improve performance, maintainability, and scalability through modern coding practices

What You’ll Bring

  • 4–5 years’ full-stack experience across modern frameworks (React, Next.js, Node.js)

  • Solid back-end and database knowledge

  • Proficiency with REST and GraphQL APIs, CI/CD pipelines, and real-time communication

  • Strong debugging, testing, and performance-tuning skills

Nice to Have

  • Background in broadcast or OTT platforms, live-data rendering, or sports-tech

  • Experience with AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Unreal Engine, VizRT, or OBS

  • Understanding of Lottie animations and SVG visualisation

Why Join

  • Be part of world-class broadcast technology powering global sporting events

  • Collaborate with experts in live data and real-time rendering

  • Enjoy flexible working options and growth opportunities in a rapidly evolving sector