Senior Fullstack (React & Node.js)
Location: Europe (excluding Russia and Belarus)
Working Setup: Remote
Employment Type: Full-time
Salary: 5000 -7000 EUR — we value top talent!
We don't consider candidates from the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus!
🚀 Join Us as a Senior Fullstack Engineer — Shape the Future with AI-Native Engineering
We’re on the lookout for a Senior Fullstack Engineer who’s not just here to code — but to build what’s next. If you love turning ambitious ideas into reality, enjoy working with the latest tech, and thrive in fast-paced environments, this one’s for you.
We’re combining human creativity with AI-native tools to build something truly cutting-edge — and we want you to be part of it.
🌟 What You’ll Be Empowered to Do
You’ll work with a smart, curious, and driven team. Your work will make a visible difference — fast. Here’s exactly what you’d be doing:
● Architect, develop, and deploy robust full-stack features across our web (Next.js) and mobile (React Native/Expo) applications, focusing on scalability and user experience.
● Build and maintain backend services and APIs using Node.js, primarily leveraging Supabase (Database, Auth, Functions) and deploying on Vercel.
● Integrate and manage key third-party services for payments (Stripe), authentication (Clerk/Supabase Auth), notifications (Resend/Courier), CMS (Contentful/Hygraph/Payload), business rules (GoRules), and potentially internal tools (Retool).
● Collaborate closely with product managers, designers (using Figma), and other engineers (using Slack, Graphite) to translate requirements into effective technical solutions.
● Write high-quality, well-tested code across the stack, utilizing testing frameworks (Playwright, Zerostep) and ensuring observability with tools like Sentry and Datadog/Posthog.
● Contribute significantly to architectural decisions, technical strategy, and the evolution of our overall platform.
● Develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and Expo Application Services (EAS) for automated testing (Browserstack) and deployment.
● Stay current with and leverage modern development tools and methodologies, including AI-powered tools like Cursor.
🔍 What We’d Love to See in You
If this sounds like your kind of playground, here’s what we’re looking for:
● Proven experience (typically 5+ years) as a Fullstack Engineer, designing, building, and deploying complex, production-grade web and mobile applications.
● Deep expertise in JavaScript/TypeScript, Node.js, React and Next.js
● Strong backend development skills, including API design (REST/GraphQL) and experience building services within serverless or BaaS environments.
● Demonstrated experience with Supabase (Auth, Postgres Database, Storage, Edge Functions) or similar BaaS platforms.
● Proficiency in deploying and managing applications on modern hosting platforms like Vercel.
● Experience with relational databases, particularly PostgreSQL, including schema design and query optimization.
● Solid experience with automated testing frameworks (e.g., Playwright, Jest/Vitest) and CI/CD practices (GitHub Actions).
● Familiarity with observability and monitoring tools (e.g., Sentry, Datadog, Posthog).
● Experience integrating diverse third-party APIs and services (e.g., Stripe, CMS platforms, notification services).
● Excellent problem-solving abilities and a proven track record of contributing to system architecture and design.
● Strong communication and collaboration skills, with experience working effectively in agile/startup environments using tools like Slack and potentially code review tools like Graphite.
● A proactive mindset, eagerness to learn, and passion for leveraging new technologies, potentially including AI development tools.
● Bonus Points: Direct experience with specific tools in our stack like Trigger.dev, GoRules, Clerk, Courier, Zerostep, or specific CMS/BI/Internal tools listed.
We’re building with tools that both humans and AI love:
● Frontend: Next.js & React Native
● Backend: Node.js
● Cloud: Cloudflare, AWS, Supabase
● Always exploring what’s next