Product/Software Engineer, BeNeLux Expansion
DashdocWe’re hiring a product-minded engineer to help us expand in Belgium and the Netherlands. Local specifics: e-CMR mandates, digital waste regulations, Dutch/Flemish accounting standards, regional carrier workflows often block deals or deployments. Your job is to find those blockers and turn them into shipped product.
You’ll work directly with customers, sales, CSMs, and product. You’ll be able to spend time with carriers in Belgium and the Netherlands, watch users use the product, read contracts/regulations, then spec, build, deploy, and measure the features yourself.
Stack: React, React Native, Python/Django, Django REST Framework, PostgreSQL, Google Cloud. We use Shape Up, ship continuously, and use AI coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.
Good fit if you speak Dutch fluently, write clearly in English, like owning ambiguous product problems end-to-end, care about simple UX and clean code, and enjoy deleting code as much as adding it.
Apply: https://dashdoc.welcomekit.co/companies/dashdoc/jobs/product...
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