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We are looking for a Mid-Level Full Stack Engineer who is passionate about building high-end commerce solutions and interested in evolving their development workflow.
In this role, you’ll focus on bridging the gap between sleek storefronts and complex back-office data. While your core strength will be traditional full-stack development, you will also have the unique opportunity to work alongside our Experienced Staff Engineer to master AI-augmented development and agent orchestration.
Storefront Excellence: Develop and customize high-converting StoreConnect storefronts using Liquid, JavaScript, and modern frontend tools.
Data Architecture: Manage Salesforce/StoreConnect data models to support complex retail operations.
System Integration: Build custom "glue" services and integrate third-party APIs to ensure a seamless flow between CRM and Commerce.
Evolving Workflow: Incorporate AI tools (like Cursor or Claude Code) into your daily routine to handle boilerplate, refactor CSS/JS, and accelerate unit testing.
We value your architectural thinking and clean coding habits above all else.
Mentorship: You will receive direct training from our Staff Engineer on how to use agentic IDEs to boost your output.
Human-First Code: We believe AI is a tool, not a replacement. You’ll be responsible for the final word on code quality, security, and performance.
3+ years of professional experience in full-stack development.
Modern Web: Proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript; experience with React or Next.js is a plus.
Data Savvy: Experience with (or a strong desire to master) Salesforce data modeling.
Communication: Basic English is required for collaboration with our Australian team via chat.
Liquid Knowledge: Familiarity with Shopify/StoreConnect templating.
AI Curiosity: Experience using Cursor, Claude Code, or GitHub Copilot to speed up your workflow.
Critical Thinking: A sharp eye for "hallucinations" and the ability to debug code that you didn't write from scratch.
Originally posted on Himalayas