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Job Title: Product-Focused Full Stack Developer
Location: Remote (LATAM Preferred)
Time Zone: 4–5 Hours Daily Overlap with US PST
Role Overview
We are hiring a Product-Focused Full Stack Developer to help build SaaS solutions for the logistics and trucking industry. This role is ideal for engineers who prioritize product understanding, customer workflows, and AI-assisted development practices.
Key Responsibilities
• Develop and maintain SaaS applications using Node.js and JavaScript
• Use AI-assisted coding tools such as Claude to accelerate development
• Work closely with Product and Operations teams on feature delivery
• Build scalable front-end and back-end solutions
• Support debugging, testing, and platform optimization
• Collaborate effectively within a remote team environment
Required Qualifications
• Strong full-stack development experience with Node.js and JavaScript
• Mandatory experience in logistics or trucking software
• SaaS product development experience required
• Hands-on experience with AI-assisted coding workflows
• Strong product and customer-focused mindset
• Ability to overlap 4–5 hours daily with US PST
• Previous remote work experience required
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience with APIs and scalable systems
• Strong communication skills
Tools & Technology
• Backend: Node.js
• Frontend: JavaScript
• AI Tools: Claude or similar
• Collaboration: Slack, Zoom, Google Workspace
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