TRAFFIC Western Cape

Senior Back-End Developer - TEMP

ooba (Pty) Ltd.

Job Description

ooba is South Africa's leading home finance facilitator, helping customers secure home loans and related financial services through a multi-product ecosystem.

Our technology environment supports sales, partner, and customer journeys across a mix of established platforms and evolving systems. The focus is on maintaining stability while progressively improving scalability, security, and integration across the landscape.

This 6-months temporary role exists to strengthen ooba's core backend engineering capability by delivering reliable, maintainable, and well-integrated services that support business-critical platforms.

The Senior Back-End Developer will contribute to both new development and the ongoing improvement of existing systems, ensuring that solutions are practical, production-ready, and aligned with real operational needs. The role requires strong technical judgement, the ability to work within constraints, and a focus on delivering consistent, high-quality outcomes.

About This Role

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Salary Benchmark
$104,900/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Key Skills for This Role
Coordination Management of Personnel Resources Active Listening Monitoring Speaking
Common Technologies
Oracle Database Procore Construction Management ConstructionOnline Dropbox Google Drive SharePoint Online HCSS HeavyBid HCSS HeavyJob

Job Overview

Date Posted
01 Apr 2026
Location
Western Cape, South Africa

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Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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