Full Stack Developer - AWS

Dtc Talent Partner — United Kingdom · Posted ~1 day ago

Full-time Remote

Skills

Node.js TypeScript AWS full-stack development API development backend development ecommerce platforms APIs

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Summary ✨ AI‑Generated

Work remotely as a full stack developer on a modern, scalable ecommerce platform. The position leans toward backend and cloud engineering, with extensive use of Node.js, TypeScript, APIs, and AWS while contributing to both new features and live production systems. The standard five-day week includes weekends, with two flexible weekdays off.

Highlights

Remote full-stack role with substantial backend and cloud ownership, flexible weekday time off, and the opportunity to work across both new development and live production systems on a modern scalable ecommerce platform.

Description

Full Stack Developer – AWS | Remote We are partnering with a growing D2C subscription brand in the pet space to hire a Full Stack Developer with strong Node.js, TypeScript and AWS experience. There's one important difference with this role: Saturday and Sunday are part of your normal five-day working week. In return, you'll have two days off during the week, with plenty of flexibility around which days you take. If that working pattern suits your lifestyle, this is an opportunity to join a modern engineering environment where you'll have real ownership and work on technology used by a growing ecommerce business. The opportunity You'll join a team building and supporting a modern, scalable ecommerce platform, working across both new development and live production systems. The role leans towards the backend/AWS side of full stack development, so you'll spend plenty of time working with Node.js, TypeScript, APIs and AWS services rather than being focused primarily on frontend development. You'll get involved in everything from building new services and APIs to platform migrations and improving existing products. The wider roadmap includes areas such as personalisation, A/B testing and AI-powered search. Because this is a live D2C ecommerce environment, reliability matters. You'll be trusted to investigate issues, understand what's happening across the application and make sensible decisions rather than simply passing problems on to someone else. What we're looking for You'll probably have 3+ years of commercial JavaScript/TypeScript and Node.js experience, alongside solid hands-on AWS knowledge. We're particularly interested in people who have worked with: Node.js, TypeScript and JavaScriptAWS, ideally including Lambda, API Gateway, SQS, S3 and/or EC2Serverless or event-driven architecturesBuilding and integrating APIsMicroservices or service-based architecturesModern full stack web applications Experience with ecommerce, headless/MACH architecture, platform migrations or Commercetools would be a big advantage, but you don't need to tick every box. More important is that you've genuinely built things with AWS. We're looking for someone who can talk confidently about what they personally developed, how the architecture worked and how they've approached problems in production. The working pattern This isn't an occasional on-call requirement. You'll work a normal 37.5-hour, five-day week, with Saturday and Sunday as two of your regular working days. You'll then take two days off during the week, and there's flexibility around which weekdays you choose. Why consider it? You'll be joining a growing digital team that's investing heavily in its technology rather than maintaining the same legacy platform year after year. You'll have the chance to work with a modern AWS and JavaScript/TypeScript stack, contribute to meaningful technical decisions and work on customer-facing products where the things you build have a visible commercial impact. If you're a Node.js/TypeScript developer who enjoys AWS and likes the idea of swapping two traditional working weekdays for Saturday and Sunday, we'd love to tell you more.