Senior Developer, Fullstack - Business Systems Engineering
FullscriptAbout Fullscript
This is your invitation.
Fullscript is looking for an experienced Senior Fullstack Developer to join our Business Systems Engineering team, building the internal systems and tools that help Fullscript scale.
Our team works closely with partners across the business to build the applications, integrations, and workflows that keep the company running smoothly. We focus on solving real operational problems, reducing manual work, and making it easier for teams across the company to do their jobs. We move quickly, but we also invest in building systems that are reliable, maintainable, and ready to grow with the business.
We care about building software that has a real impact. That means staying close to the people who use what we build, keeping things simple where we can, automating wherever it makes sense, and making thoughtful technical decisions that set us up for the long term.
This is how we like building software: https://builders.fullscript.com. If you share our values, we’d love to chat.
What you'll do:
- Design, develop, test, and maintain internal integrations, tools and solutions that enhance efficiency and streamline operations across Fullscript's technical stack.
- Responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining integrations and APIs to facilitate efficient and secure data transfer between systems
- Work with business partners to leverage technology and AI to deliver solutions that improve efficiency or customer exp
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