Full Stack Engineer II
Playa Vista, California, United States Remote
$101,000–$160,000 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
As a Full Stack Engineer II at Inversion, you will build the internal software tools that help our engineering teams innovate, make better decisions, and operate more effectively. You will contribute to the development of internal applications across the stack, from intuitive user interfaces to backend services and integrations. This role is cross-functional and ambiguous by design: you will work closely with technical users, take ownership of scoped problems, and help shape what high-quality internal tools should look like at Inversion. You will be a key member of the Internal Software Tools team, reporting directly to the Director of Software.
What you'll bring
- 2-5 years of professional software engineering experience building and shipping production-quality software systems.
- Strong front-end development experience with TypeScript/Javascript and frameworks like React
- Experience developing backend systems, APIs, or internal tools using technologies such as Python, Node.js, or Go.
- Strong software engineering fundamentals, including application design, testing, debugging, code quality, and maintainability.
- Familiarity with Linux development environments and basic CI/CD workflows.
- An innovative and optimistic approach to an environment with high ambiguity, shifting priorities, and loosely defined problem spaces.
- Position may require occasional extended hours and/or weekend work.
- Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government Secret/Top Secret security clearance.
- Experience building internal tools for engineering teams, such as dashboards, test and data review tools, documentation systems, or workflow automation.
- Extra points if this was for Aerospace!
- Experience integrating AI-enabled capabilities or interfaces into internal software products.
- Familiarity with databases, data modeling, and the tradeoffs between different storage approaches.