Senior Full-Stack Engineer

Addition
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£85,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£85,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Remote-first working Flexibility and autonomy Genuine ownership of a critical platform Opportunity to influence architecture and technical direction Exposure to a unique blend of telecoms, cloud, and applied AI

Senior Full-Stack Engineer Introduction

Join a specialist platform operating at the heart of telecoms, compliance, and secure business messaging. This is a senior, hands-on role where you’ll take real ownership of a product that underpins trust, validation, and risk decisioning at scale.

Role Overview:

  • Location: Remote (UK-based)
  • Package: Competitive salary + benefits
  • Industry: Telecoms / SaaS / Compliance Technology

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Owning the platform end-to-end, from architecture through to delivery
  • Designing and building scalable backend services and APIs
  • Enhancing and maintaining modern frontend applications
  • Defining data models and implementing decisioning logic
  • Improving system performance, reliability, and observability
  • Driving automation across CI/CD, testing, and deployment workflows
  • Collaborating with leadership to shape technical direction and roadmap
  • Ensuring systems meet high standards for security, auditability, and compliance

Main Skills Needed:

  • Strong background in building and running production-grade systems
  • Solid backend engineering expertise and API design experience
  • Good understanding of relational databases and data modelling
  • Experience working in regulated or audit-heavy environments
  • Full stack capability across frontend, backend, and database layers
  • Knowledge of secure integrations, authentication, and access control
  • Familiarity with workflow-driven systems and decisioning logic
  • Ability to work across multiple technologies (e.g. Elixir, Node.js frameworks, React-based frontends, PostgreSQL, AWS)
  • Experience or interest in AI-assisted development and code validation

What’s in It for You:

  • Genuine ownership of a critical, high-impact platform
  • Opportunity to influence architecture and technical direction
  • Work on products supporting telecom operators and global partners
  • Exposure to a unique blend of telecoms, cloud, and applied AI
  • Small, agile team with fast decision-making and visible impact
  • Remote-first working with flexibility and autonomy
  • A culture built on clarity, accountability, and long-term thinking

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