Our clients are institutional investors, IPP developers, hyperscalers, utilities, and corporate ... You won't be one specialist in a deep stack; you'll get exposure across the full asset stack and ...
Our clients are institutional investors, IPP developers, hyperscalers, utilities, and corporate ... You won't be one specialist in a deep stack; you'll get exposure across the full asset stack and ...
Entry Level Mern Stack Developer information
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$23.5K - $37.5K
9% of jobs
$37.5K - $51.5K
13% of jobs
$63.8K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$51.5K - $65.5K
4% of jobs
$65.5K - $79.5K
4% of jobs
$79.5K - $93.5K
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$93.5K - $107.5K
11% of jobs
The median wage is $112.2K / yr.
$107.5K - $121.5K
10% of jobs
$121.5K - $135.5K
15% of jobs
$139.6K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$135.5K - $149.5K
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$149.5K - $163.5K
10% of jobs
$163.5K - $177.5K
6% of jobs
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$107.5K
$177.5K
How much do entry level mern stack developer jobs pay per year?
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Entry Level Mern Stack Developer position, and why are they important?
To thrive as an Entry Level MERN Stack Developer, you need a solid understanding of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and proficiency with MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js, usually supported by a relevant degree or bootcamp experience. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, API development, and cloud platforms are commonly expected, and certifications in web development can be an asset. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective teamwork, and clear communication help you contribute effectively to collaborative projects. These skills ensure you can develop, test, and deploy web applications efficiently while adapting to the fast-paced and dynamic nature of tech environments.
What is an Entry Level Mern Stack Developer job?
An Entry Level MERN Stack Developer is a beginner-level software developer who works with the MERN stack, which includes MongoDB, Express.js, React, and Node.js. Their responsibilities typically include developing and maintaining web applications, working with databases, writing frontend and backend code, and debugging issues. They collaborate with senior developers, designers, and other team members to build scalable applications. Employers usually expect basic knowledge of JavaScript, RESTful APIs, and version control systems like Git. This role is ideal for recent graduates or self-taught individuals looking to start a career in full-stack web development.
What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on as an Entry Level MERN Stack Developer?
As an Entry Level MERN Stack Developer, you will typically work on building and maintaining web applications by developing both server-side and client-side features. You'll collaborate with experienced developers to design APIs, integrate user interfaces, debug code, and manage databases. Your day-to-day tasks may include writing reusable code, participating in code reviews, and troubleshooting technical issues. Working within agile teams, you'll also learn best practices for software development and have opportunities to contribute to real-world products, helping you build valuable skills for future growth.
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At Enverus, we're committed to empowering the global quality of life by helping our customers make energy affordable and accessible to the world.
We are the most trusted energy-dedicated SaaS company, with a platform built to maximize value from generative AI, and our innovative solutions are reshaping the way energy is consumed and managed. By offering anytime, anywhere access to analytics and insights, we're helping our customers make better decisions that help provide communities around the world with clean, affordable energy.
The energy industry is changing fast. But we've continued to lead the way in energy technology, creating intelligent connections across the entire energy ecosystem, from renewables, power and utilities, to oil and gas and financial institutions. Our solutions create more efficient production and distribution, capital allocation, renewable energy development, investment and sourcing, and help reduce costs by automating crucial business operations. Of course, this wouldn't be possible without our people, which is why we have built a team of individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds.
Are you ready to help power the global quality of life? Join Enverus, and be a part of creating a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow.
- Take a call from a developer trying to underwrite the IRA tax credit treatment of a solar project they're acquiring.
- Update your asset-level financial model after a 10-Q drops and write a short note on what changed.
- Walk through a thermal retirement scenario with the rest of the Power Assets team and figure out what it means for the local capacity market.
- Write a one-pager on a battery storage project hitting commercial operation in ERCOT.
- Sit in on a client roadshow and start to understand how the M&A side actually thinks about an asset.
- Your intelligence is broad, not narrow. You aren't the world's expert on power flow analysis, but you're smart enough to master it if put to the task. You're more interested in solving the whole problem than being the deepest specialist on one piece of it.
- You ask for help early. You'd rather make ten phone calls and look slightly less smart than struggle alone for two weeks.
- You understand that excellent and on time outperforms perfect and late.
- You'd rather write a tight one-pager than a 40-slide deck.
- You take the work seriously, not yourself.
- You seek to be a direct contributor to infrastructure development, bridging the gap between data analysis and real-world implementation.
- Asset-level research. Help analyze power generation and storage assets across renewables (wind, solar), thermal (gas, coal, nuclear), and energy storage. Contribute to written research that helps our clients make better investment and development decisions.
- Financial & operational modelling. Build and maintain asset-level economic models using project filings, investor materials, ISO/RTO data, EIA, FERC, and other government and industry data sources.
- Database maintenance. Update, maintain and improve proprietary databases critical for formulating opinions on assets (operational metrics, economic assumptions, financial data) in partnership with product and data science teams.
- Data analysis. Aggregate and analyze large data sets to identify trends, characterize opportunities, value assets, value companies, and form opinions on market activity.
- Client-ready deliverables. Contribute charts, exhibits, and written content to research publications integrated with the Enverus Prism platform. Participate in client calls alongside senior team members.
- End-to-end ownership. You won't be assigned to execute pieces of someone else's project. You'll own your own projects from day one and pull in senior team members for guidance.
- You're someone people remember after a meeting: clear, confident, curious, and easy to spend an hour with.
- Bachelor's or advanced degree in Engineering, Economics, Finance, or a related field.
- A track record of doing real things well: academic, internship, side project, startup, sport, or a club you built. We care more about what you've built than your GPA.
- Genuine interest in power generation, the energy transition, and the technologies and companies shaping it.
- Comfort with structured quantitative reasoning, Excel, and financial concepts.
- Willingness to live in Calgary and travel to the US for client meetings and conferences.
- Financial modeling, Python or SQL experience.
- Prior internship or rotation at an IPP, utility, developer, bank, or research/data provider.
- Existing familiarity with one of renewables, thermal, or energy storage.
- Experience or familiarity with US power markets.
Our Power & Renewables Intelligence team produces research for institutional investors, hyperscalers, IPP developers, utilities, and corporate strategy teams. If you want to shape how the North American grid gets built over the next decade, this is the place to be.