Lead Platform Engineer & Lead Software Engineer
OdinOdin | Lead Platform Engineer & Lead Software Engineer | Remote (US) | Full-time
Odin is the workforce visibility and compliance platform for critical infrastructure. We protect the world's largest construction projects, data centers, and critical assets, from groundbreak to post-turnover, unifying every layer of site security into a single command center: physical access control, workforce compliance, video monitoring, and drone surveillance. We're already on 500+ active projects with 100K+ workers on the platform, securing over $100B in construction value.
Our stack is TypeScript end to end, Node and GraphQL on the backend, React on web, React Native on mobile, Postgres and Kubernetes on GCP. We also integrate deeply with field hardware such as badge readers, kiosks, turnstiles, and cameras.
Lead Platform Engineer: end-to-end owner of the platform and hardware fleet everything runs on. Product teams are your customers. You own infra-as-code, CI/deploys/DX, monitoring, hardware fleet ops, and incident escalation.
Lead Software Engineer: technical owner of an autonomous 2-3 person product team, taking scoped projects from design through release. Not a people-management role.
Both: operational maturity, a habit of mentoring, and AI used to accelerate without outsourcing judgment. Jobsite-adjacent experience (construction tech, access control, IoT/hardware) is a bonus.
Apply here: https://useodin.com
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