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AgileEngine is an Inc. 5000 company that creates award-winning software for Fortune 500 brands and trailblazing startups across 17+ industries. We rank among the leaders in areas like application development and AI/ML, and our people-first culture has earned us multiple Best Place to Work awards.<br><br><b>WHY JOIN US</b><br>If you're looking for a place to grow, make an impact, and work with people who care, we'd love to meet you!<br><br><b>ABOUT THE ROLE</b><br>We are looking for a <b>Lead Full Stack Engineer</b> to own production reliability and rapid troubleshooting on a live Hiring Events platform serving enterprise clients in real time. You will work across Java, Spring Boot, Python, and React, managing deployments, resolving production incidents within SLAs, and collaborating closely with Client Support and GTM teams. The role includes mentoring and onboarding engineers as the team grows, with direct input into technical prioritization and architecture decisions.<br><br><b>WHAT YOU WILL DO</b><br>- Analyze, troubleshoot, and resolve production issues related to live hiring events and platform functionality;<br>- Collaborate closely with Client Support and GTM teams to triage and prioritize support requests;<br>- Monitor production systems and respond quickly to alerts, incidents, and performance degradation;<br>- Ensure issues are resolved within established SLAs while maintaining a high level of client satisfaction;<br>- Support architecture updates, integrations, and dependency changes impacting event functionality;<br>- Maintain and improve backend and frontend systems powering hiring events and lobby experiences;<br>- Take ownership of deployments, code merges, and production releases;<br>- Help lead, mentor, onboard, and support other engineers joining the team;<br>- Use data and logs to investigate and troubleshoot production issues effectively;<br>- Contribute to technical prioritization and strategic decision-making across multiple projects.<br><br><b>MUST HAVES</b><br>- <b>7+ years of software engineering experience</b>;<br>- Strong expertise with <b>Java</b> and <b>SpringBoot</b>;<br>- Experience with <b>Python</b> and <b>Django</b>;<br>- Strong experience with <b>React</b>;<br>- Experience working with <b>Kafka</b>, <b>GraphQL</b>, and <b>SQL</b> and/or <b>MongoDB</b>;<br>- Experience with at least one of the following: <b>Dagster</b>, <b>Data Lakes</b>, or <b>Amazon Athena</b>;<br>- Experience with building pipelines, deployments, and production environments;<br>- Proven ability to ramp up quickly and independently own complex projects;<br>- Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills in production systems;<br>- Experience working in high-support, customer-impacting environments;<br>- Excellent communication skills with the ability to clearly explain technical issues and solutions;<br>- Comfortable handling ambiguity and shifting priorities;<br>- Strong ownership mentality and proactive approach to problem-solving;<br>- Upper-intermediate English level.<br><br><b>NICE TO HAVES</b><br>- Previous Product Manager or cross-functional prioritization experience;<br>- Experience working with GTM and client-facing teams;<br>- Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools such as <b>Claude</b>, <b>Cursor</b>, or <b>Windsurf</b>;<br>- Experience leading teams, coordinating work across engineers, or acting as a technical lead.<br><br><b>PERKS AND BENEFITS</b><br>- <b>Professional growth</b>: Mentorship, TechTalks, and personalized growth roadmaps.<br>- <b>Competitive compensation</b>: USD-based pay with education, fitness, and team activity budgets.<br>- <b>Exciting projects</b>: Modern solutions with Fortune 500 and top product companies.<br>- <b>Flextime</b>: Flexible schedule with remote and office options.<br><br>

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