Software Engineer - Front / Full Stack

Engineering · Full-time · England, United Kingdom

Job description

TL;DR:

CUR8 is looking for an experienced and talented Senior Engineer to join our growing first product squad (levelling flexible depending on experience and capability).

We are looking for a full-stack engineer who is very comfortable and experienced with front-end engineering and can also do some back-end engineering (like implementing API endpoints).

Ideal candidates are mid or senior level today (3+ years of experience), are opinionated on what good front-end engineering should look like, and are excited about setting the bar for front-end at CUR8.

This is an exciting opportunity to join as our 3rd engineer, working with our existing two engineers (Lead & Senior), our Principal Designer, and our Product Director to help shape and grow the wider product & engineering team.

The role is a hybrid role, working from home but also from our lovely Liverpool Street office (open to discuss number of office days).

About CUR8:

The science is clear - even if we do everything else right on reducing emissions, the world needs to remove 200 Gigatonnes of carbon from the atmosphere by the year 2050. There is no Net Zero without carbon removals.

At CUR8, we’re driven by making the worldwide market for Carbon Removals - on a mission to facilitate 1Bn tonnes of carbon removed in a single year. We combine financial and scientific expertise to build high-quality and diverse carbon removal portfolios that enable companies to invest in carbon impact with confidence and ultimately reach net zero. Offering products and services that will enable the Carbon Removals market to scale more quickly. Accelerating market development by unlocking financing for the most innovative carbon removal projects to scale.

We’re systemic thinkers. Together with our sister NGO, Rethinking Removals, we collaborate with the entire carbon removals ecosystem, across suppliers, buyers, policymakers, and narrative setters, together to develop and invest in future projects to make sure there are enough carbon removals in 1, 5, 10 and 25 years time.

About our team:

We’re a small but mighty team; between us, we’ve built, scaled, and sold successful tech businesses, advised governments on net zero, shaped global narratives at Nature, New Scientist, and the BBC, led startup support and investments at Google, invested in and built carbon removal startups. Oh, and done the TED talk about carbon removal (haven’t you seen it yet?).

About the role:

We’re looking to grow our initial product squad from 2 to 4 engineers. From a team perspective, you will join a small in-house team, reporting into our Product Director.

A particular focus of this role will be leading our front-end stack. You will provide technical leadership on the front-end elements of our stack whilst also writing high quality production code. We’re an early stage startup after all, we’re looking for doers and creators.

In this role, you’d get to be responsible for:

  • Developing, implementing, testing, and shipping customer facing product features.
  • Creating delightful user experiences.
  • Implementing, maintaining, and setting what “good looks like” for our front-end codebase.
  • Collaborating with the broader product & engineering team to build out and evolve our architecture.
  • Designing and building market experiments to help us to continue to learn, evolve, and pivot our offering.
  • Building a design system and using components libraries like Storybook.
  • Implementing functional DataViz components adapted to CUR8’s visual style.

Product wise, you’ll work on solving multiple product problems and exciting front-end challenges - including:

  • Simplifying the complex world of Carbon Removals.
  • First of kind data products and meaty visualisation challenges.

About our stack:

Our tech stack is new and evolving!

  • Front-end: Typescript, React, Node and Next.js.
  • Back-end: Go, Typescript, Node, GraphQL, and PostgreSQL.
  • We also use Firebase for authentication, Github for version control, and Digital Ocean for infrastructure (with a planned future move to GCP).

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