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A fintech company is seeking a Senior Full-Stack Engineer to join their remote team. This role requires owning the development of scalable web applications using TypeScript and Next.js, with responsibilities including architecture decisions and mentoring. Ideal candidates will have 5+ years of experience with web applications and expertise in React, MongoDB, and Docker. The opportunity offers immediate impact as your work will benefit thousands of users, all in a flexible, remote working environment.
About the job Company : Hitch Location : Remote (5+ hours overlap with San Francisco PST required. South America preferred.)
Position : Full-Time
About HitchHitch is a fast-growing fintech building the digital rails for home equity lending. We power lenders like Deephaven and MyEQNow, helping them originate and scale HELOCs, Home Equity Investments, and other non-QM products. Backed by top VCs and featured in HousingWire, we're transforming how borrowers access their home equity.
We're looking for a Senior Full-Stack Engineer who wants ownership, impact, and visibility. You'll join a small but elite remote team (Brazil, Portugal, US) and play a critical role in designing, building, and scaling the next generation of our lending platform.
Your code will be in the hands of thousands of brokers and borrowers immediately.
Join a company that is powering some of the largest lenders in Non‑QM (loans for entrepreneurs) mortgage space.
Work with sharp, collaborative engineers across Brazil, and the US.
Flexible work, with focus on ownership not hours.
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Tell us why you want to join Hitch and how your skills align with our stack.
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