As a Full Stack Engineer, you’ll design and implement performance applications that power AI-driven insights. You’ll work across the stack, from crafting intuitive front-end interfaces to enhancing robust backend systems, ensuring speed, scalability, and impact.
What You’ll Do
Develop and launch end-to-end applications that enable businesses to monitor and optimize their AI footprint.
Build and improve front-end experiences using React and TypeScript.
Architect and enhance backend services focused on scalability, security, and performance.
Collaborate closely with designers and product teams to transform concepts into polished, production-ready products.
Make critical technical decisions, prioritizing maintainability and lasting impact.
Who you are
A strong portfolio or GitHub showcasing full-stack development expertise. Proficient in React, TypeScript, Node.js, and modern front-end/back-end frameworks.
Experience designing and working with scalable databases and APIs.
Deep understanding of performance optimization, security, and best practices.
Comfortable in a fast-moving, high-performance startup environment.
This is an on-site role in our Williamsburg office - designed for builders who thrive on speed, iteration, and impact.
Top Skills
Meridian New York, New York, USA Office
356 Wythe Ave, New York, NY, United States, 11249
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