Junior Full-Stack Developer
Company: Second Harvest
Location: Etobicoke, ON (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-04-21
About this role
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Date: June 2026
Department: Product
Reports to: Director of Product
Status: Contract Full-Time (8-week contract)
Rate of Pay: $27.20 per hour
Location: Etobicoke, ON
Work Type: Remote
The Opportunity Awaits—Where Passion Meets Impact!
Second Harvest is Canada’s largest food rescue organization and the expert in perishable food recovery. We rescue surplus, unsold food from across the supply chain and redistribute it to non-profits across the country to feed communities. Demonstrating our values of Innovation, Impact and integrity, we strive for No Waste. No Hunger.
If you are ready to bring your expertise and innovation to a mission-driven organization, this is your moment.
Enter Second Harvest…
Think we're just about redirecting food surplus? Think bigger.
Here's why Second Harvest is your next career leap:
- Pioneers in food rescue, we are a renowned leader in perishable food redistribution across Canada.
- With a mission fueled by a no-waste, no-hunger ethos, we're not just changing the game—we're rewriting the rules.
- Our strategic approach aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), making every day a step towards global change.
The Role:
Second Harvest is looking for an organized and collaborative team player to join our team as a *Junior Full-Stack Developer*. This position will support our Product team to build and expand the Second Harvest Food Rescue App. Our stack is primarily React on the frontend, .NET Core on the backend, with Microsoft Dynamics CRM and datastore in Microsoft Azure to tie it all together.
This position will work in an existing app development lifecycle (including working with a Kanban system in Azure DevOps, a UI/UX designer, a QA and other developers).
Your Impact:
- Assist the Product team in developing and enhancing features for the Second Harvest Food Rescue App.
- Write, test, debug, and deploy ...