About the job
About the Role
Join us as a Full Stack Engineer at nash, where you will be instrumental in crafting, enhancing, and scaling our innovative product offerings. Collaborate closely with our CTO, co-founder, and dedicated engineering and product teams to spearhead the development of new features across our technology stack, elevating both the user experience on the frontend and the robustness of our backend systems. This is a unique opportunity to be part of nash during a pivotal growth phase, as we create solutions for enterprises and small to medium businesses across the logistics value chain.
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, and manage scalable web applications throughout the entire stack.
Create and optimize responsive and high-performance user interfaces.
Build and maintain backend services and APIs that fuel our platform.
Collaborate with product, design, and engineering teams to quickly build, test, and iterate on features within our existing platform.
Diagnose and resolve production issues across our systems, ensuring reliability and performance.
Promote best practices in code quality, testing, and maintainability.
Independently and collaboratively tackle complex technical challenges.
Qualifications
A minimum of 4 years of experience in building and deploying full-stack web applications.
Proficient in React (or similar frontend frameworks) and Python.
Experience with GraphQL, RESTful APIs, and database management (SQL and NoSQL).
Strong grasp of modern frontend development principles, including TypeScript, React, component-driven architecture, and contemporary tooling.
Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and best practices for deployment.
A passion for delivering exceptional user experiences and developing scalable backend systems.
Excellent problem-solving capabilities and the ability to work autonomously in a dynamic environment.
Preference for candidates located in the Bay Area, as nash operates a hybrid-first product team with an office in San Francisco.
Startup experience is a plus, but not mandatory.
Bonus: Experience with Flask, SQLAlchemy, WebSockets, and integration-heavy systems.

