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Lead Software Engineer

TEC Partners
Lincolnshire
4 months ago
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Lead Software Engineer - Early-Stage Tech Startup Opportunity

Location: Remote (US Preferred)

Salary Range: $, - $, + Equity

Stage: $5M Pre-Seed Funding

About the Opportunity

We are partnering with a forward-thinking early-stage startup tackling complex challenges with innovative technology solutions. Backed by $5M in pre-seed funding, this company is building products designed to create a meaningful impact in its target market.

As a founding engineer, you'll play a crucial role in shaping the product, technology stack, and team culture at the earliest and most influential stage of growth.

The Role

As the founding engineer, you will:

Lead the development of the company's core platform using technologies like Python, TypeScript, and AWS. Collaborate closely with the founding team to transform high-level goals into technical innovations. Build scalable solutions that deliver measurable outcomes for end-users. Define engineering best practices and establish a strong, collaborative team culture.

Ideal Candidate

We're looking for an experienced and adaptable engineer who:

Has 3+ years of professional experience in software development, with strong expertise in Python, TypeScript, and AWS. Bonus points for familiarity with infrastructure as code (IaC), serverless frameworks, or DevOps. Thrives in a startup environment, embracing the fast pace and dynamic nature of early-stage work. Has a proven ability to solve complex problems with creative, scalable solutions. Values inclusivity, teamwork, and adaptability in a collaborative setting.

Why Join This Startup?

Be part of a mission-driven, early-stage company with the potential for significant impact. Early-stage influence over product, culture, and strategic direction. Competitive salary ($, - $,) and meaningful equity. Flexible, remote-first working environment. A commitment to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion at every level.

Encouraging Diverse Applications

Our client welcomes applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences, including women, non-binary professionals, underrepresented groups in tech, veterans, career-changers, and those re-entering the workforce.

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