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Lead Software Engineer

TEC Partners
Falkirk
4 months ago
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Founding Engineer - Climate Tech Opportunity

Location: Remote (US Preferred)

Salary Range: $, - $, + Equity

Stage: $5M Pre-Seed Funding

About Our Client

We are partnering with an innovative climate tech startup that is tackling one of the world's most pressing challenges: climate change. With $5M in pre-seed funding, this company is building transformative solutions to empower industries and individuals to reduce their carbon footprints and drive sustainability.

As the Founding Engineer, you'll have a rare opportunity to influence the product, technology stack, and team culture at the earliest stages of growth.

The Role

As the Founding Engineer, you will:

Architect and develop the company's core platform using Python, TypeScript, and AWS. Work closely with the founding team to translate the mission into technical innovation. Build solutions that deliver measurable environmental impact. Set engineering best practices and establish a strong team culture.

What We're Looking For

We are seeking a candidate with:

Expertise in Python, TypeScript, and AWS. Experience with infrastructure as code (IaC), serverless frameworks, and DevOps is a bonus. A passion for solving climate challenges through technology. The ability to thrive in a fast-paced, startup environment. A commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable team culture.

Why Join This Startup?

Work on technology that directly impacts the fight against climate change. Competitive compensation, including a salary of $, - $, and equity. A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Flexible, remote working environment. Early-stage influence on the company's product, culture, and direction.

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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