Fullstack application developer (m/f/d)
syte GmbH
RemotoCLT
Sobre a vaga
Your mission
Shape how real estate professionals experience the future of property development.
syte's software helps developers, planners, and investors make decisions that shape physical plots. The interface sits between complex data and high-stakes choices - there's no playbook for this. You own how that experience feels.
Your mission:
Build & Architect: Develop high-performance, scalable features using React/TypeScript and Python/FastAPI, ensuring clean, type-safe code and robust system architecture.
Reliable Delivery: Deliver features from whiteboard to pull request, defining the technical path together with the help of an experienced team, instead of just following tickets. You commit yourself to a timeline and communicate possible failure. Instead of waiting for specifications, you inquire or propose them.
Engineering Excellence: Maintain a "quality first" mindset by searching for minimizing complexity, seamless integration into existing architecture and maintainable, extendable solutions.
Specialized Learning: Even if never used before, you are able to leverage strong foundational skills with technologies like Three.js or Mapbox; you use AI agents for research to become even more knowledgeable.
Collaborative Communication: Thrive in an English-speaking, agile environment by explaining complex trade-offs clearly and participating in active peer reviews.
AI-Native Development: The world of application engineering has changed and you are at the frontline of change. You utilize the full potential of modern AI coding tools like Claude Code and Copilot and offload standard boilerplating tasks and writing tests to free your attention for more demanding tasks.
Your profile
Experience: You have 4+ years of full-time experience in web development (frontend or backend), and 2+ years in full-stack development.
Tech Stack: You're fluent in TypeScript and Python – or a comparable second backend language.
Teamwork & Tools: You have experience working in agile