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A logistics technology company in Germany is seeking a full-stack engineer to work closely with founders and customers on logistics billing and payment challenges. The ideal candidate has at least two years of experience with TypeScript, GraphQL, Relay, React, and Node.js. Responsibilities include writing quality code, working cross-functionally, and adopting AI technologies to boost productivity. Join a fast-paced environment and help define the company's growth.
As a full-stack engineer, you will work closely with founders and customers to understand and solve their logistics billing and payment pain points. You will help define the product and ship features that directly impact our customers. You will face and solve many complex technical challenges while you receive guidance and feedback from the team. You will shape the Loop DNA and define how we grow as a company.
What we're looking for?
We need someone with at least two years of software engineering experience who has experience with TypeScript and tools such as GraphQL, Relay, React, and Node.js. You should be comfortable working at early-stage companies where you shipped products end-to-end and wore many hats. Bonus points if you have a strong educational pedigree or experience from high-growth Series B+ startups.
What you'll do:
Work cross-functionally with product, design, and sales to understand requirements and ship thoughtful solutions.
Write high-quality code optimized for extensibility.
Engage in code reviews to maintain a high bar of engineering excellence.
Lead discussions and documentation to communicate and arrive at the best technical design.
Work across different component boundaries, from frontend to backend, and even infrastructure layers.
Adopt AI technologies such as Cursor/Codex/Claude to accelerate software development and champion adoption of AI tools across the organization for increased productivity.
Promote better practices and share technical knowledge across the team.
Help grow Loop through deliberate feedback on product, process, and culture.