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Fullremote - Global Start-up - Sr. Fullstack Engineer

Michael Page
Surrey
1 day ago
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About Our Client

Our client is a seed-funded technology startup operating in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) sector. They specialise in AI-driven solutions that streamline product development workflows for food and beverage companies. With a collaborative and mission-driven culture, they are rapidly scaling their impact across the industry.

Job Description

As an early engineering hire, you will play a key role in building a robust platform that connects cross-functional teams and simplifies complex workflows.

Responsibilities include:

  • Designing and developing end-to-end platform features, including frontend interfaces and backend systems
  • Rapidly shipping high-impact features while maintaining code quality
  • Collaborating with product, design, and business teams to prioritise and deliver meaningful solutions
  • Influencing technical architecture and strategy for scalability and security
  • Integrating AI-driven capabilities to enhance decision-making and workflow clarity
The Successful Applicant
  • 6+ years of software engineering experience, including time in startups and large tech environments
  • Strong full-stack development skills using React, Node.js, AWS, and Next.js
  • A proactive, self-directed approach with excellent problem-solving and communication skills
  • Experience working in fast-paced, ambiguous environments with asynchronous collaboration
  • A passion for AI and its potential to transform product development
  • Preferred qualifications include experience with generative AI, data-intensive platforms, and secure data environments.

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