Senior Full Stack (Front End)

Complexio
3 weeks ago
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Complexio's Foundational AI works to automate business activities by ingesting whole company data – both structured and unstructured – and making sense of it. Using proprietary models and algorithms Complexio forms a deep understanding of how humans are interacting and using it. Automation can then replicate and improve these actions independently.

Complexio is a joint venture between Hafnia and Símbolo, in partnership with Marfin Management, C Transport Maritime, Trans Sea Transport and BW Epic Kosan.

We’re looking for a Senior Full Stack engineer with a strong foundation in Vanilla JavaScript and Python to help build cutting-edge applications powered by AI. You’ll collaborate closely with Data Scientists, DevOps engineers, and Product Managers to create seamless user experiences that harness the power of automation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain front-end components using Vanilla JavaScript, ensuring a smooth and intuitive user experience.
  • Work closely with backend engineers using Python to integrate AI-driven automation.
  • Optimize web applications for scalability, security, and performance.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve software defects to maintain high-quality standards.
  • Participate in code reviews, documentation, and best practices development.

Requirements

Tech Stack:

  • Front-End: Strong expertise in Vanilla JavaScript (experience with React or Vue.js is a plus).
  • Back-End: Proficiency in Python and integrating with backend APIs.
  • Databases: Familiarity with PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB, or Neo4j.
  • DevOps & CI/CD: Experience with GitHub Actions or similar workflows.
  • Problem-solving mindset and ability to thrive in an early-stage, fast-paced environment.

A Bonus:

  • Experience with graph databases (Neo4j, Pinecone, Milvus).
  • Background in NLP libraries (spaCy, Transformers).
  • Experience building native desktop applications (Electron, Tauri).
  • Knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP).

Benefits

Benefits

  • Join a pioneering joint venture at the intersection of AI and industry transformation.
  •  Work with a diverse and collaborative team of experts from various disciplines.
  •  Opportunity for professional growth and continuous learning in a dynamic field.
  • (Remote must be within 4-5 hours of CET timezone)

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