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Senior Full Stack Engineer | £70,000 - £80,000 + Equity | Hybrid (Wokingham-based) | Python | React | AWS
Location: Wokingham, UK (Hybrid – 2–3 days office-based)
Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 + £10k equity package
 
Tech Stack:

Backend: Python (Flask/FastAPI/Django)
Frontend: React, TypeScript
Cloud: AWS 
Are you an experienced Full Stack Engineer who thrives in fast-moving, product-led environments?
 
We’re partnered with an innovative AI-driven organisation using intelligent automation to simplify complex, everyday challenges. Their technology combines modern software engineering with human-centred design to deliver smarter, more efficient digital experiences. This is an opportunity to join a small, high-performing engineering team at a pivotal stage of growth, contributing to architecture, delivery, and innovation from day one.
 
Responsibilities:

Build and maintain scalable features across frontend and backend systems using React and Python.
Collaborate with designers, product teams, and stakeholders to deliver user-first solutions.
Contribute to technical strategy, architecture, and decision-making.
Write clean, efficient, and testable code, deploying across cloud environments.
Act as a technical mentor and gatekeeper for production environments.
Debug, optimise, and continuously improve performance across web and mobile applications. 
Requirements for Success:

6+ years’ experience working in full stack development.
Proven ability in React and TypeScript for modern frontend development.
Strong backend experience in Python.
Solid cloud experience and understanding of cloud architecture.
Exposure to UX/UI design and customer-focused development.
Collaborative approach with a growth mindset and passion for problem-solving.
Familiarity with AI/LLM technologies would be a bonus! 
The ideal candidate is someone who thrives in start-up environments where ideas move quickly, and impact is immediate. You’ll enjoy taking ownership, solving problems creatively, and getting hands-on across the stack - from early design discussions to shipping live code. You’ll bring an entrepreneurial energy, a curious mind, and a genuine excitement for building something meaningful from the ground up.
 
You’ll also be motivated by purpose and progress. This team is small, tight-knit, and ambitious - the kind of group that celebrates innovation, kindness, and shared success. If you get energised by working alongside talented people who are building life-changing products, you’ll feel right at home here.
 
Benefits:

Competitive salary and £10k equity package.
26 days holiday + your birthday.
Hybrid working (2–3 days in the Wokingham office).
Opportunity to grow into senior or lead roles as the team expands.
Work closely with a small senior team on next-generation AI products. 
Interested in joining a team building meaningful, human-focused AI products?
 
Get in touch at (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for a confidential chat.
 
Senior Full Stack Engineer | £70,000 - £80,000 + Equity | Hybrid | Python | React | AWS

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