Full Stack Software Engineer

Hyre Ai
Candlewick, City And County Of the City Of London, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£70,000 – £95,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £95,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Competitive salary Share options Unlimited holiday Flexible hybrid working Mental health wellbeing support Hardware budget Professional learning & development budget Regular team socials

Full Stack Software Engineer | Hybrid (3 days/week London) | Ground-breaking Fitness Tech

About Our Client

Our client is an innovative fitness technology company that has created an elegant in-home health coach utilizing computer vision, connected weights, and 3D cameras to provide personalized training sessions led by world-renowned athletes. They've gained serious recognition — stocked in premium retailers, featured on national television, and listed as one of Fast Company's World's Most Innovative Companies of 2024. With just a small team, they achieved substantial revenue in their first financial year.

The Role

We're looking for a Full Stack Software Engineer to join a small, high-performing engineering team at this exciting fitness tech scale-up. You'll be a core part of building features that directly impact thousands of users daily across their Mirror App, Mobile Apps, and web applications.

What You'll Be Involved In:

* Work on exciting new features across the product suite

* Collaborate closely with the product team to execute requirements flawlessly

* Work with QA to resolve bugs and ensure smooth feature releases

* Coordinate with Customer Support and Marketing for seamless rollouts

You Should Have:

Essential:

* Good experience with AI-assisted software development

* Good experience with a range of full stack technologies

* Proficiency in JIRA or similar project management tools

* Outstanding communication abilities, explaining complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders

* Meticulous attention to detail

* Experience working in Agile Scrum teams

Behaviourally:

* Self-motivated and capable of working independently

* Effective in fast-paced team environments

* Passionate about developing technology that revolutionizes how people exercise

Nice to Haves:

* Experience with AWS (SAM, CloudFormation, Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3)

* Mobile development experience

* Flutter experience

* Product-minded with strong UX instincts

* Passion for fitness and experience building fitness products

Benefits:

- competitive salary

- Share Options in the company

- Unlimited Holiday (self-directed time off)

- Flexible Hybrid Working from London HQ (at least 2 days WFH)

- Mental Health Wellbeing support

- Hardware budget (brand new MacBook or other)

- Professional learning & development budget

- Regular team socials

- Impact from day one — work on ambitious projects that shape the company's future

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