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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Full Stack Engineer, Security Analytics - **Company:** RedMimicry GmbH - **Location:** Berlin, Germany - **Salary:** €69,000.0 - €77,000.0 - **Contract:** Temporary contract - **Skills:** JavaScript (Programming Language), Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), Systems Engineering, User Authentication, Big Data, Profiling, Code Review, Cyber Security, Data Presentation, Data Security, Relational Databases, JSON, Standard Sql, Security Information and Event Management, TypeScript, Management of Software Versions, Backend, Cybercrime, Performance Monitor, Front End Software Development, Api Design, Crud - **Published:** August 20, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.adzuna.de/details/5847197652 ## About the Role * You do not need to meet every requirement to apply. We are looking for strong product and systems engineering judgement, not a checklist match. * Backend Engineering * Strong experience with Go or another statically typed backend language * API design, versioning, validation, and error handling * Relational data modelling and SQL * Asynchronous jobs, queues, background processing, and failure recovery * Testing, profiling, and observability * Frontend Engineering * Modern JavaScript or TypeScript * Experience with a modern component-based frontend framework * Building complex, data-heavy interfaces rather than simple CRUD screens * Clear presentation of timelines, evidence, relationships, and confidence information * System Design * Service boundaries, event-driven workflows, and integration patterns * Authentication, authorisation, and tenant isolation * Containerised applications and production deployment workflows * Performance and reliability under large data volumes * Reporting and Data Presentation * JSON APIs and machine-readable exports * PDF or document-generation pipelines * Audit-oriented or evidence-oriented interfaces are a plus * Cybersecurity Knowledge * Experience with SOC tooling, SIEM, EDR, incident response, threat hunting, or security analytics is a strong advantage * Ability to understand process, host, identity, network, and timeline data * Languages * English (required) * German (a plus) ## Description * Build Backend Services and APIs: Implement services and stable interfaces for ingestion, analysis, and reporting workflows. * Design Domain Models: Define maintainable data models for security events, analysis results, and supporting evidence. * Build Analyst Workflows: Develop complex, data-heavy interfaces that let analysts review results efficiently. * Make Evidence Inspectable: Allow analysts to drill down from a conclusion to the exact source fields and log fragments behind it. * Represent Uncertainty: Present confidence, ambiguity, and alternatives clearly rather than reducing complex results to a binary status. * Implement Reporting: Build consistent JSON and PDF reporting pipelines for machine-readable and human-readable outputs. * Handle Long-Running Jobs: Implement asynchronous processing, progress reporting, retries, cancellation, and useful failure states. * Build Secure Multi-Tenant Components: Apply authentication, authorisation, tenant separation, and secure data-handling patterns. * Maintain Engineering Quality: Add tests, review code, document interfaces, monitor performance, and translate analyst feedback into concrete improvements. ## Related Videos - [Rest API Antipatterns](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/100208-rest-api-antipatterns) - [Tips and Tricks for Working with JSON](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1229-tips-and-tricks-for-working-with-json) - [Developing the Backend with Stefan Lingler, CTO at Shpock](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/100360-developing-the-backend-with-stefan-lingler-cto-at-shpock) - [Navigating the Corporate Jungle: Life as a Developer in a large Company](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/621-navigating-the-corporate-jungle-life-as-a-developer-in-a-large-company) - [Meet Your New BFF: Backend to Frontend without the Duct Tape](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/682-meet-your-new-bff-backend-to-frontend-without-the-duct-tape) - [Nest.js - TypeScript in the backend can also be clean](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1033-nest-js-typescript-in-the-backend-can-also-be-clean) ## Related Articles - [Dev Digest 121 - AI goes offline](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/456-dev-digest-121-ai-goes-offline) - [Dev Digest 120 - Apple and peers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/455-dev-digest-120-apple-and-peers) - [The Most Popular IT Jobs on the Market](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/376-the-most-popular-it-jobs-on-the-market) - [The 12 Best Jobs for Software Engineers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/401-the-12-best-jobs-for-software-engineers) - [The Biggest German Tech Companies](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/424-the-biggest-german-tech-companies) - [Backend Developer Salary in Germany [2023]](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/196-backend-developer-salary-in-germany-2023)