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A leading tech recruitment agency is looking for an engineer to join a promising startup in London. You will focus on static code analysis and collaborate closely with the founders to shape both the product and the technical direction. Ideal candidates will have experience in dynamic programming environments and be familiar with modern technologies such as React and Nest. Competitive salary and stock options are included.
The aspiration of startups - Tech Unicorn status. This organisation has the vision and the VC backing to be that. A clear road map and massive investment from the organisation who went in early doors on the likes of Spotify and Klarna - these guys know a diamond when they see one.
You’ll join the three founders as one of the first engineers into the company. This will afford you the opportunity to shape the product, technical direction and the organisation itself. Collaboration is vital to delivering on the vision established by the founders, this role is onsite.
The specifics of this role would see you get deep into static code analysis, utilising GenAI to overcome the challenges and limitations of tooling currently in circulation. Experience, exposure or even a play with CoPilot tooling will be a big bonus here. Other key components of prior work would see you having worked with static analysers, language servers or IDEs.
The work itself will focus on dynamic language and within a run-time environment on a platform is highly data intensive with analysis over production code-bases. These code-bases could well number several millions of lines of syntax. In play is React for the frontend, Nest for backend, Neo4j and Machine Learning algorithms, so right at the bleeding edge of modern software engineering.
This is your chance to be part of the next big technology organisation. You’ll be rewarded for your expertise and knowledge with a generous salary and stock options through the EMI scheme.