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Product Engineer @ Flora | $200k + Equity
Blazetalent
New YorkOn-site9mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Full-Stack Product Engineer
The Role
What You’ll Do
- Collaborate with the founders and design team to architect and build core product features.
- Develop rich, interactive applications with high attention to detail and visual quality.
- Work across the stack — from fine-tuning UI/UX in React to optimizing backend performance.
- Deploy and debug distributed systems supporting generative creative workflows.
- Help shape the technical direction and best practices for a next-generation creative platform.
Requirements
- Creative Tools Obsessed: Proficient in at least three creative tools or has built one before.
- Frontend Mastery: Strong skills in React, JavaScript/Typescript, HTML, CSS, and modern build systems (Webpack, ES6, etc).
- Backend Experience: Familiar with Node.js, Postgres, and production JavaScript backends.
- Full-Stack Comfort: Ability to context-switch between frontend polish and backend performance tuning.
- Systems Knowledge: Experience building, deploying, and debugging distributed systems.
- Detail-Oriented: Deep experience building interactive, user-friendly apps with great attention to design and usability.
- ML Familiarity (Nice-to-Have): Exposure to ML-powered tools with intuitive user interfaces.
- Experience: 5+ years in engineering roles.
- Taste: Strong product sense and design sensitivity (“great taste” in creative tools and UX).
Tech Stack
- React, Next.js, Typescript
- Node.js and Postgres for backend
- APIs and Modal as core infrastructure
Perks & benefits
- Equity Compensation
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