Syntera Group
Founding Software Engineer - React.js / Python
Syntera GroupNetherlands11 hours ago
Full-timeRemote FriendlyInformation Technology

Role: Founding, Senior Software Engineer (Full Stack)

Tech Stack: React.js, Redux, Typescript, Python, Azure, AI Code.

Location: Amsterdam, NL

Hybrid: 3 days a week onsite (Central Amsterdam)

Salary: €85,000 - €120,000 + Bonus and Equity 0.6 - 1% (100-150k)


We're seeking a highly skilled and proactive software engineer to join our Y Combinator-backed startup full-time and in person. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone eager to make a substantial impact in a fast-paced, early-stage startup environment. You are expected to thrive in a demanding and fast-moving environment. We are hiring for an on-site role in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.


Responsibilities

  • Own and develop core product features on both the frontend and backend of our product
  • Collaborate with the founders and our customers to conceptualize, design and implement new features
  • Maintain and improve our codebase for optimal performance
  • Conduct code reviews and perform debugging tasks


Required qualifications

  • Proven track record with significant experience in full-stack developer roles, preferably as a Senior Software Engineer
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Typescript, React and server-side development (preferably Remix)
  • Proficiency in designing multi-tenancy SaaS products
  • Must have experience with leveraging latest AI Code IDEs (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude, IntelliJ, Junie)
  • Experienced in operating software in a scalable manner
  • Fluent in English, able to communicate complex technical concepts clearly and effectively
  • Alignment with our purpose (our why) and our values (our how)


Bonus Skills and Experience

  • Proficiency in Python
  • Experience with hosting applications on Azure


If you are a product led, founding engineer wanted to make a real impact then send a copy of your CV or email [email protected] for immediate consideration.

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