Software Engineer

Brick Lane
3 weeks ago
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Software Engineer with key skills in Typescript, React, Express and cloud native architecture and service design skills is sought by a market leading SaaS start up based in the UK.

With recent investment this software engineer will work closely with the Head of Engineering on new product functionality aimed at moving the product into full scale production over the coming months. As such proven experience working in a product led, fast paced SaaS start up would be hugely beneficial.

This role would suit an experienced software engineer who relishes using the latest technology to build greenfield solutions that quickly solve business problems with the ability to understand and translate business requirements into technical solutions.

This Software engineer should have most of the following key skills:

  • full stack JavaScript development experience - React, Typescript, Express, node etc
  • A product focussed, business first approach to engineering
  • Experience working on early-stage SaaS solutions would be beneficial
  • Cloud native architecture exposure - AWS, GCP
  • Solid pipeline automation skills (CI/CD)
  • Infrastructure as code - Terraform, Ansible etc
  • Basic understanding of LLM's in production - Claude, GPT etc
  • Experience working on a data focussed product would be beneficial

    In return this Software Engineer will receive

  • Base salary of up to £90,000
  • Generous equity stake with a clear business exit strategy
  • Bonus scheme
  • Long term remote working (on average one day a month on-site)
  • Flexible working hours
  • Clear progression and personal development opportunities
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Private pension
  • Regular salary reviews
    So if you are a software engineer who gets excited about greenfield development and being one of the founding engineers at a well funded , high growth AI start up then please apply now to be considered.

    Software Engineer

    London, Birmingham, Manchester (long term remote working)

    JavaScript, node, express, react, aws, serverless, cloud, cloud native, Typescript

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