Sista ansökningsdag 2026-10-06
Senior Fullstack Engineer (Backend-leaning)
Join Velory as a Senior Fullstack Engineer We’re looking for a Fullstack Engineer with a strong backend focus who’s excited to build great user experiences and not afraid to dive into the backend, infra, or whatever else needs doing to ship high-quality software. If you thrive in startup environments, care deeply about user experience and clean architecture, and want to have real ownership of what you build, we’d love to meet you. What you will do Lead and deliver features end-to-end, with an emphasis on backend architecture and implementation. Own your slice of the stack, and jump into frontend code when that’s the fastest path to delivering impact. Collaborate closely with product, design, and other engineers—bringing both ideas and pragmatism to the table. Help shape the codebase, architecture, and culture as we scale. Own problems, not tickets. You’ll work with autonomy and be trusted to get things done. You might be a good fit if you Have strong experience with backend frameworks (Node, Rails, etc.) and a solid understanding of system design and data modeling. Are comfortable navigating frontend code (e.g., React or similar) and can jump in when needed to connect APIs or polish a feature. Enjoy working cross-functionally in small, fast-moving teams. Take pride in craftsmanship, from clean code to thoughtful tests and performance. Have startup or scale-up experience or at least the mindset: bias toward action, comfort with ambiguity, and a habit of wearing multiple hats. You embody our core values To excel in this role, you should embody Velory's core values and bring a creative, innovative spirit to our team: Show ownership: Look at the big picture and take the initiative to contribute where needed. Manage speed: Eliminate obstacles to maintain a high, sustainable pace. Represent quality: Aim high, sweat the details, and iterate. Earn trust: Be communicative, transparent, and follow through on commitments. Deliver wow: Go be
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