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How much do remote vba developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote vba developer in Florida is $28.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.60 and $39.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote VBA Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote VBA Developer, you need strong proficiency in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Excel, and a solid understanding of data structures and process automation, typically supported by a relevant degree or experience. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, version control systems (like Git), and sometimes certifications in Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) are valuable. Excellent problem-solving, time management, and clear written communication skills help you collaborate effectively and deliver robust solutions while working remotely. These skills are crucial to ensure efficient automation, accurate data processing, and seamless remote teamwork in diverse business environments.

What are remote VBA developers?

Remote VBA developers are professionals who specialize in creating, modifying, and maintaining applications using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), typically for automating tasks in Microsoft Office programs like Excel, Access, and Word. They work from a remote location, collaborating with clients or teams via online communication tools. Their responsibilities include writing and debugging VBA code, developing user interfaces, and integrating solutions to improve workflow efficiency. Remote VBA developers must have strong programming skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage projects independently. They are often hired for both short-term projects and ongoing support roles.

How do Remote VBA Developers typically coordinate and communicate with team members on projects?

Remote VBA Developers often collaborate with team members using project management tools, video conferencing, and instant messaging platforms. Regular virtual meetings and screen-sharing sessions are common for discussing requirements, troubleshooting code, and ensuring alignment on deliverables. Clear documentation and proactive communication are essential to overcome the challenges of remote work, such as time zone differences and limited face-to-face interaction. Building strong relationships with project managers, analysts, and other developers helps ensure smooth workflow and project success.
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Infographic showing various Remote Vba Developer job openings in Florida as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 38% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 59% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,409 per year, or $28.6 per hour.
Full Stack Developer

Full Stack Developer

Hillpointe

Winter Park, FL • Remote

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Full Stack Engineer


Hillpointe is hiring a Full Stack Engineer to help build HPOS, the property management platform for our vertically integrated multifamily real estate business, from scratch. This is a greenfield engineering role. You will help establish the architecture, design the data model, ship the first services, and set the patterns the rest of the platform will inherit. 
Expect a zero-to-one cadence. Design an API contract in the morning, ship a Postgres migration before lunch, push a Bicep change to staging by end of day. We optimize for engineers who can hold the full stack in their head, make sound architectural decisions, and ship working software at pace.

The Role at a Glance:

  • Scope: Schema to UI: Database design, API contracts, frontend components, infrastructure. No tier is off-limits.
  • Surface: Greenfield build: Property management platform built from scratch. Multi-tenant from day one. Operator tooling, leasing, accounting, capital markets.
  • Cadence: Zero to one: Trunk-based development, short-lived branches, feature flags, working software in staging on a daily rhythm.
  • Impact: Foundational: What you ship in the first year becomes how the platform works for the next ten.

Key Responsibilities:

  • React surfaces: First-generation operator and resident-facing applications. React 18 with TypeScript, Vite, TanStack Query v5, React Hook Form, Zod. Component composition against the PDS Foundation design system. The patterns set here will be inherited by every surface that follows.
  • Service layer: TypeScript services on Node 20 LTS with NestJS or Express. OpenAPI contracts shared with the front end through code generation. JWT and OAuth flows, RBAC enforcement, structured audit logs, request-scoped tracing. The shared libraries that every future service will depend on.
  • Postgres data model: Multi-tenant schema design on Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server. Tenant isolation strategy, normalization tradeoffs, index strategy from day one, audit trails baked into the data model. Migrations through Prisma or Knex.
  • Warehouse integration: Stand up change data capture from Postgres into the Bronze layer of Enzo, our medallion warehouse. Establish read models surfaced from Gold-layer views back into product. Contract-first design with the data team.
  • Event-driven backbone: Asynchronous workflows over Azure Service Bus. Idempotent consumers, dead-letter handling, exactly-once where the business requires it. The async patterns the rest of the platform will adopt.
  • Infrastructure and Observability: Bicep modules for App Service, Functions, Container Apps, Service Bus, Key Vault, and managed identities. Multi-stage Azure DevOps pipelines. Structured logs, OpenTelemetry, and SLO definitions in place before we ever take production traffic.
  • Stack
    • Front End: React 18 + TypeScript 5
      • React 18 with Suspense and concurrent features, TypeScript 5.x strict, Vite, TanStack Query v5, React Hook Form with Zod, the PDS Foundation design system through Figma MCP.
    • Back End: Node 20 + NestJS
      • Node 20 LTS, NestJS or Express, TypeScript strict mode, Prisma against Postgres, BullMQ on Redis for background work, OpenAPI 3.x contracts generated for both sides.
    • Data: Azure Postgres + Fabric
      • Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server, Azure Data Factory for orchestration, Microsoft Fabric lakehouse with Bronze/Silver/Gold layers, Power BI Premium, Python and PySpark on the data team.
    • Cloud: Microsoft Azure
      • App Service Premium, Function Apps, Container Apps, Service Bus with sessions, Key Vault with managed identities, Application Insights, Front Door Premium, private endpoints throughout.
    • Devops: GitHub + Azure DevOps
      • GitHub for source and PR review, Azure DevOps multi-stage YAML pipelines for CI/CD. Trunk-based development, required reviews, automated test gates, environment promotion via parameters.
    • Infrastructure: Bicep + Terraform
      • Bicep modules for first-party Azure, Terraform for cross-cloud and third-party providers. Remote state in Azure Storage with locking, drift detection in pipelines.

Qualifications: 

  • Required:
    • Five-plus years in production: building web applications. You have taken a system from greenfield to production, or rebuilt the foundations of one that needed it.
    • TypeScript depth: generics, conditional types, discriminated unions, branded types. You know when to reach for them and when to stop.
    • React expertise: hooks, render optimization, error boundaries, Suspense. You can diagnose a re-render storm and you've written a custom hook that earned its keep.
    • Production Node.js: event loop awareness, streaming and backpressure, memory profiling, graceful shutdown, structured logging.
    • Relational data modeling: schema design, normalization tradeoffs, index strategy, partitioning, query plan analysis. You catch N+1 in code review.
    • API design: REST conventions, idempotency, versioning, pagination, OpenAPI specifications, authentication patterns (OAuth 2.0, JWT, session).
    • Azure or equivalent: production experience with App Service, Functions, identity, networking, observability. AWS or GCP at the same depth is fine.
    • CI/CD and IaC discipline: pipeline-as-code, environment promotion, automated test gates, infrastructure as reviewed artifacts, no clicks in the portal.
  • Preferred:
    • Postgres extensions in production: pg_stat_statements, pgvector, pgcrypto, PostGIS, logical replication.
    • Lakehouse and BI tooling at production scale: Microsoft Fabric, Power BI Premium with DAX, Python and PySpark on the data plane.
    • Event-sourced architectures, CQRS, sagas, or domain-driven design applied to a real codebase.
    • LLM-assisted engineering: Claude Code, Cursor, or retrieval-augmented internal tooling shipped to other engineers.
    • Real estate, property management, financial services, or other regulated-industry domain experience.
    • RUST development experience.