Posted on: 11/09/2025
Role & Responsibilities :
This is a full-time on-site role for an SDE 2/3 Instructor - Backend located in Pune. The candidate will be responsible for developing backend software solutions, providing instruction in backend development, and mentoring students. Day-to-day tasks include coding, debugging, and designing scalable backend systems, as well as creating curriculum materials, delivering lectures, and providing hands-on guidance to students.
Key Responsibilities :
- Course Development & Delivery : Design and deliver engaging lectures and practical sessions in Backend topics like Node.js, Express.js, Databases, API design, and MERN Stack.
- Lab Management : Conduct and manage lab sessions to provide students with hands-on backend coding experience.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration : Work closely with faculty members, researchers, and industry partners to enhance the backend curriculum.
- Academic Excellence & Student Success : Mentor students, assist with backend project work, and ensure academic growth.
- Stakeholder Engagement : Collaborate with university administrators and Newton School representatives to drive innovation.
- Research & Innovation : Encourage students to engage in cutting-edge backend research and industry collaborations.
Ideal Candidate :
- 4-10 years of experience as a Software Developer with a focus on Backend Development - MERN Stack
- Proficiency in Node.js, Express.js, Databases (SQL/NoSQL), and API design (must be comfortable picking up new technologies quickly).
- Solid understanding of backend development concepts, including server-side architecture, RESTful APIs, authentication, and performance optimization.
- Strong ability to explain complex backend concepts in simple terms to students.
- Adaptability to learn and teach core computer science topics.
Good-to-Have :
- Prior teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level.
- Familiarity with modern teaching methodologies and academic tools.
- Experience in software development and system design.
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