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Full Stack Engineer

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We’re hiring for a Raw Ventures portfolio company — a computer vision platform that processes millions of images from real-world deployments and turns them into actionable insights for industry partners. Series A.


The role

You build the user-facing layer — dashboards with heat maps, 360° image viewers, detection timelines, admin tools. TypeScript is your home, but you move into Go and Python when needed. You work directly with designers and ship UI that matches the design and feels right.


Stack

TypeScript • React • Go • Python • PostgreSQL • ClickHouse • AWS • EKS • Docker • Figma • Claude Code


What you’ll do

  • Build dashboards and product UI in TypeScript/React
  • Contribute to Go and Python services across the stack
  • Translate Figma designs into production-quality UI
  • Own frontend architecture — state, performance, component boundaries
  • Build the spec-driven dev process for AI coding agents


What we expect

  • 5+ years fullstack, TypeScript as primary strength
  • Solid Go and Python — comfortable contributing to services
  • Strong design sense — fluent with Figma, you ship UIs that feel right
  • Architectural thinking on the frontend — state, performance, component boundaries
  • Hands-on Claude Code in production
  • Spec-driven development experience
  • Production PostgreSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS
  • Russian — fluent or native (required)
  • English B1+
  • Central European working hours


Nice to have

Data visualization (heat maps, geospatial overlays, large image rendering) • In-browser image/video work • ClickHouse-backed analytics UIs • Early-stage startup experience


What we offer

  • Fully remote, CET hours
  • Real product impact at scale
  • Direct contact with leadership and CV team
  • AI-augmented development culture
  • Competitive compensation, discussed individually
by @maxrusakovic