Senior Full-Stack Software Engineer - £80-120k - London

City of London
1 year ago
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Company Overview

A young and ambitious artificial intelligence startup based in London is seeking a highly skilled Senior Full-Stack Engineer to take ownership of major parts of its application and contribute to the company’s technological growth. This role is ideal for candidates with deep technical expertise, who are driven and have a track record of delivering high-impact work. The company is continuing to expand due to the success of their suite of solutions which have taken their sector by storm. As a Full-Stack Engineer you’ll contribute to a culture of technical excellence, continuous learning, and high performance, ensuring the success of new and existing products.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of experience OR exceptional startup experience with high-impact contributions.

  • Extensive backend experience with Python, PostgreSQL, Redis, Kubernetes, and RabbitMQ.

  • Strong frontend experience with TypeScript, React, and ideally React Native.

  • Ability to take full ownership of major systems and work independently.

  • Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical issues clearly.

  • A track record of delivering significant business value through technical contributions.

  • Highly motivated, hard-working, and capable of self-reflection and continuous improvement.

    Why Join the Company?

  • Opportunity to take on a high-impact role in a fast-growing AI startup.

  • Ownership and autonomy, with the ability to shape the technology and product direction.

  • Competitive salary (£80K–£120K) + Equity.

  • Work with cutting-edge AI technologies in an innovative environment.

  • Hybrid work model based in London.

    The company are located centrally in London, as they are grow they are keen to foster a collaborative culture that breeds innovation, they believe that a hybrid model gives them the best chance of achieving this – so the Engineering team visit the office 3 days a week. They are able to offer £80-120k for this role as well as Equity on top. This is a truly unique opportunity – if you think you’d be a good fit for this Full-Stack Engineer role, please apply today

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