About SideRamp
SideRamp allows professionals to engage with part-time opportunities in the gig economy, offering a centralized platform that manages high-quality, flexible side gigs. We focus on connecting our users to various freelance and part-time work—from discovering opportunities to streamlining the application process.
SideRamp is looking for an API developer for part-time, project-based assignments. Your primary role will involve designing, developing, and maintaining APIs to support our new product launches. You will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality solutions that meet our clients' needs.
Description
As an API Developer, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining APIs that are efficient, scalable, and secure. You will collaborate with product managers and developers to understand project requirements, implement best practices for API development, and ensure seamless integration and performance. Your expertise will be crucial in optimizing API performance and troubleshooting issues.
Responsibilities
Design and develop APIs that are efficient, scalable, and secure
Collaborate with product managers and developers to understand project requirements
Implement best practices for API development and documentation
Optimize API performance and troubleshoot issues
Stay up-to-date with industry trends and incorporate new technologies into our API solutions
Requirements
Proven experience with API design and development using languages such as Node.js, Python, or Java
Proficiency in RESTful API design and development
Strong understanding of authentication and authorization mechanisms such as OAuth and JWT
Experience with API testing and documentation tools
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
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