We’re hiring a Senior Full Stack Engineer (7+ years) who’s built and scaled real production systems—someone who can own features end-to-end, keep systems reliable under pressure, and move fast without breaking things.
Our platform handles high-volume operations, multi-surface user flows, and continuous product initiatives. We’re growing fast, and we need an engineer who can strengthen architecture, close long-standing gaps, and lift overall reliability.
What we’re NOT looking for:
Developers who need detailed step-by-step requirements
Engineers who’ve only worked on small, low-scale apps
Candidates without real experience in distributed systems
Frontend-only or backend-only profiles
People who avoid production debugging or root-cause ownership
Engineers who rely on frameworks without understanding fundamentals
What we ARE looking for:
Someone who’s designed systems, scaled them, debugged them in production, and has strong opinions about performance, resilience, and quality.
If you’ve built cloud-native services, solved real-world problems at scale, and want ownership—
we should talk
.
- Build high-performance mobile apps (React Native)
- Build responsive PWAs (React + Type Script)
- Develop scalable backend services (Node.js)
- Work with Postgre
SQL, Dynamo
DB, Redis - Architect event-driven, cloud-native solutions on AWS
- Improve observability, monitoring, and reliability
- Resolve production issues with long-term fixes
- Strengthen CI/CD and automation
- Mentor engineers and drive best practices
- Strong React + Type Script skills;
React Native is a plus - Strong Node.js and API design
- Experience with microservices and event-driven architecture
- AWS experience (Lambda, SQS, ECS, API Gateway, Dynamo
DB) - SQL/No
SQL, caching, migrations, performance tuning - Solid automated testing (unit, integration, contract)
- Strong debugging skills and familiarity with observability tools
- Mentorship, communication, and cross-team collaboration
- Good understanding of secure API and app security practices
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