Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer | Audio Intelligence IoT Scale-up | Well Funded - Tech-for-good | TypeScript/Next.js/Node.js | £50K - £65K + Equity | Hybrid 3 Days LDN with Work From Anywhere Benefits

Owen Thomas | Pending B Corp
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Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer | Audio Intelligence IoT Scale-up | Well Funded - Tech-for-good | TypeScript/Next.js/Node.js | £50K - £65K + Equity | Hybrid 3 Days LDN with Work From Anywhere Benefits


Company

I am looking for a Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer who wants to be part of an innovative start-up company who are leading from the front in AI Audio Intelligence.

They are on a mission to transform how people experience audio across all digital platforms from video calls to broadcasting, podcasts to mission-critical communications. Their technology removes background noise, enhances speech, and delivers crystal-clear audio, helping professionals, creators, and AI systems communicate more effectively.


Role

You'll join a talented team of like-minded engineers working on their core products and customer facing dashboards to deliver ground-breaking audio algorithms to their clients.

  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable back-end services using Node.js and related frameworks.
  • Build and consume APIs, integrate with databases, and manage server-side logic.
  • Work alongside front-end engineers to implement end-to-end features for dashboards and customer-facing tools.
  • Contribute to architecture discussions, suggest improvements, and help optimize system performance.
  • Write clean, testable, and maintainable code.
  • Collaborate in an agile environment, participating in sprint planning, code reviews, and team knowledge-sharing sessions.


Tech Stack

  • TypeScript
  • Next.js
  • Node.js
  • GCP
  • AWS (ML)
  • CI/CD with GitHub actions and workflows
  • SQL (PostgreSQL, MySQL)
  • NoSQL (MongoDB, Firestore, Redis)
  • RESTful APIs - GraphQL


Requirements for Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer | Audio Intelligence IoT Scale-up | Well Funded - Tech-for-good | TypeScript/Next.js/Node.js | £50K - £65K + Equity | Hybrid 3 Days LDN with Work From Anywhere Benefits

  • 1 to 4 years of professional software development experience, preferably in a fast-paced or start-up environment.
  • Good experience in back-end development with Node.js or a similar runtime.
  • Relational & non-relational database experience (PostgreSQL/NoSQL)
  • Familiarity with front-end frameworks like React.js
  • Experience with Docker, REST APIs, and cloud services (AWS, GCP, or Azure).
  • A pragmatic problem solver who can balance delivering features with maintaining code quality.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across teams.
  • Computer Science / Mathematics degrees from good universities

Nice to haves;

  • Python experience.
  • GCP experience.
  • Experience with AI/ML-powered applications.
  • Exposure to real-time data processing.
  • Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and automated testing.


Remuneration & Benefits

  • £50K - £65k + Equity (once probation is passed)
  • 40 days holiday per year (Christmas off)
  • Hybrid in London - 3 days per week (Mon/Tues/Thurs)

If you want to hear more about the Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer | Audio Intelligence IoT Scale-up | Well Funded - Tech-for-good | TypeScript/Next.js/Node.js | £50K - £65K + Equity | Hybrid 3 Days LDN with Work From Anywhere Benefits please apply ASAP with a CV and we will give you a call if we think you are a match! 😊

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