Senior Full-Stack Engineer

ADLIB
Bristol, United Kingdom
Today
£60,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Private healthcare Generous holiday Long Christmas shutdown Choice of kit R&D time Week-long hackathon Employee equity plan Health cash plan Training and development
  • Node, Typescript, React, AWS.
  • Incredible SAAS product, revolutionising the industry.
  • Top Tech Start-Up, AI, ML.
One of Bristol’s most exciting tech start-ups are looking to add a Senior Full-Stack Engineer to their team working on a groundbreaking platform. Currently managing £15m per month in customer transactions and used by some of the UK’s most prominent suppliers, this high availability system helps to allow customers to self-serve, automate and drive sales growth making it one of the most revolutionary products to reach the industry for decades. One of the many benefits to the platform is the ability to seriously reduce waste, something which is resonating across their customers and the market.

*1-2 days per week in their co-working space, Central Bristol.

What skills you'll need
  • Typescript, Node.js
  • React.js.
  • RESTful API services.
  • MySQL/PostgresSQL.

Useful experience
  • React Native.
  • Serverless / Lambda
  • Version control - Git
  • AWS cloud / CDK
  • Jest
  • AI / ML
  • EDI
What you'll be doing

You will be working on a platform with powerful ordering and self-serve features that streamlines customer service and provides an infinitely better experience on any device. The product is already extremely successful and there are plans to introduce new features including native apps, forecasting and machine learning as well as AI. Joining a team of 5, the role covers two main aspects: development of new features and support for existing clients. As they grow, adding new features and onboarding more clients, the importance and influence of this role will continue to expand. Working across the full-stack you will be able to work with flexibility and learn new, cutting edge tech within the role applying them as you go with the backing and autonomy to make a real contribution to the success of the business. In addition; you will be testing and deploying releases, assisting R&D for new products and features as well as passing on your knowledge, experience and new learnings to the rest of the team. You will help to improve cloud infrastructure, work closely with designers on UI/UX and test and deploy releases.

What you'll get in return for your talents

In return for your sterling efforts will be a competitive salary (£60-90K), private healthcare, generous hols with long Christmas shut-down, your choice of kit to work on, R&D time, week-long hackathon (Spain, Cornwall etc), employee equity plan, health cash plan, training and development and more. Even after a short period working here you'll find your skills have vastly improved and you'll be able to help deliver some seriously impressive products. The team are a really collaborative and passionate bunch who love to learn together and challenge themselves.

What's next?

Like the sound of this one? Send in your CV now for immediate consideration or call in for a chat with Mike.

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