Vacancy Announcement for Back End Developer

Vacancy Announcement for Back End Developer

(Web-based data management system)

People’s Alliance for Credible Elections is looking for Back End Developer for web-based data management system.

Position:                                   Back End Developer

Duty Location:                         Yangon

Number of Position:                 1

Duration of the Contract:        Three months (January 2020 to April 2020)

Reporting to:                           Program Manager

Monthly Salary:                        Minimum 400,000- Maximum 700,000 MMK (no other benefit)

If you are interested in this announcement, please submit your Curriculum Vitae (CV) and contact phone number to [email protected] by 27 December 2019. Only short-list candidates will be contacted for the interview process. The interview date is between 7 January 2020 to 10 January 2020.

For more information, you can contact us +95 9253379442

Task and Responsibilities

The Front-End Developer need to develop a web-based data management system to gather, manage, and analyze observer reports and provide a variety of reporting tools, (both in secure and public version) in support of PACE Team. This position is short term and working hours are flexible but expected to work 40 hours per week.

Requirement Qualification

  • Provide at least one project on github or demo site.
  • Proficiency with Laravel 6
  • Proficiency with Oauth, JWT and OpenAPI standard.
  • Proficiency in designing database schemas.
  • Workable knowledge of PhpSpreadsheet
  • Workable knowledge of WebSocket.
  • Workable knowledge of NodeJS.
  • Prefer Good understanding in Vue or React or Angular.
  • Prefer experience with bigdata datasets.
  • Good problem solving skills.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills.
  • Good interpersonal skills.

 

Background Information 

People’s Alliance for Credible Elections (PACE) is an independent, non-partisan, non-government domestic election observer group based in Yangon. PACE was founded in 2013 to strengthen democratic institutions in Myanmar through safeguarding citizen rights and promoting public participation in the electoral process. To promote transparency, accountability and inclusiveness in the electoral process, PACE will mainly be working on civic and voter education, election observation and electoral reform.

Upholding the principles enshrined in “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”, PACE’s work will be implemented regardless of race, religion and gender.

Moreover, PACE has signed “Declaration of Global Principles for “Non-partisan Observation and Monitoring” by Citizen Organizations,” which is a document endorsed by more than 260 organization from 75 countries.

 

Mission Statement

 “PACE will work to ensure all citizens political rights including the right to vote and stand for office by engaging in activities that promote citizen participation, safeguard political and civil rights through a program of electoral observation, policy advocacy and civic education.” 

 

Areas of Work

The PACE is an independent civil society initiative to secure every citizen’s political rights and enhance electoral transparency and accountability through:

  • Citizen Observation of Electoral Processes
  • Civic Education and Public Outreach
  • Advocacy for Improved Electoral Frameworks

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