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Full Stack Software Engineer – Frontend Focused

WatersEdge Solutions
Greater London
1 day ago
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Location: Remote (Global)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Industry: SaaS | Digital Identity | AI & Compliance Tech


WatersEdge Solutions is partnering with a high-growth AI-driven scale-up on the lookout for a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer with a strong frontend focus. This role is perfect for engineers who thrive in dynamic environments and want to contribute to cutting-edge identity verification solutions shaping the digital trust landscape.


About the Role


As a Full Stack Software Engineer, you’ll work closely with cross-functional teams to design, build, and maintain responsive, secure web applications. You’ll be deeply involved in architectural design, frontend performance, and cloud-native implementation. This role offers the autonomy of a startup with the complexity and scale of global enterprise clients.


Key Responsibilities




  • Design and develop responsive front-end applications using modern frameworks like React, VueJS, or Angular




  • Architect client-side and server-side components using Node.js or Python




  • Build and manage databases (e.g., MySQL, MongoDB)




  • Deploy and manage cloud services with AWS (Lambda, Cognito, Amplify, S3)




  • Write scalable, secure, and well-documented code




  • Conduct system analysis, troubleshoot issues, and drive continuous improvement




  • Collaborate with product managers and, when needed, directly with customers




  • Mentor team members and contribute to project planning and execution




What You’ll Bring




  • 5+ years of professional experience in full stack development




  • Proficiency in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and at least one modern frontend framework (VueJS, React, or Angular)




  • 3+ years of experience with AWS services, especially Amplify




  • Backend development experience with Node.js and/or Python




  • Strong knowledge of responsive design and cross-browser compatibility




  • Familiarity with Git/Bitbucket version control systems




  • Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and teamwork skills




Nice to Have




  • Experience with UI/UX design principles




  • Familiarity with testing tools such as Cypress




  • Experience in startup or scale-up environments




What’s On Offer




  • Competitive base salary plus bonus and equity package




  • Remote work flexibility from anywhere in the world




  • Collaborative, smart, and humble team culture




  • Opportunity to work at the forefront of digital identity and AI innovation




Company Culture


At WatersEdge Solutions, we align top tech talent with mission-driven companies. You’ll join a passionate, purpose-led team focused on solving global trust challenges with precision, creativity, and a commitment to excellence.


 


 


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