[Remote] Software Engineer

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. DASTAN is seeking a Software Engineer who will take full ownership of features and deliver high-quality, maintainable solutions within a flexible squad structure. The role involves collaborating with product, design, and engineering teams to ensure the delivery of performant and scalable features that align with a microservices architecture. Responsibilities Own and implement scalable, maintainable features aligned with the squad’s roadmap and technical direction Actively engage in squad planning, retrospectives, demos, and async updates to ensure transparency and delivery Write and review high-quality code and tests that align with team standards and CI/CD requirements Work closely with Squad Leads, Product Partners, and Senior Engineers to translate business needs into actionable tasks Use Git and structured workflows for effective collaboration, review, and delivery Identify and resolve performance issues across features or services to ensure responsive, stable systems Own deployment and operational infrastructure (Kubernetes, Azure, Cloudflare Workers), driving reliability, scalability, and cost-efficiency across services Maintain clear, useful documentation on decisions, systems, and workflows to ensure visibility and continuity Coordinate with QA, Design, and Product to ship features that are user-centered and technically sound Design and deliver features with an understanding of distributed systems, service ownership, and cross-service communication Communicate proactively and clearly in written updates, planning sessions, and code reviews. Ask thoughtful questions and help clarify requirements and blockers Support junior engineers through pairing, feedback, and sharing of technical context Participate in squad demos, share what you’ve built, and incorporate feedback from stakeholders Skills 2–5 years of professional software development experience Strong knowledge of JavaScript/TypeScript Familiarity with smart contract development and Web3 SDKs Working knowledge of relational databases such as Postgres Proficiency in Git and GitHub workflows Experience building and consuming APIs Ability to independently deliver features and collaborate in dynamic, asynchronous teams Strong communication and documentation skills Up-to-date experience with AI-supported workflows Experience with web frameworks (e.g., React, Remix, Next.js) and build tools (e.g., Vite) Experience implementing design systems and reusable UI components Ability to translate designs (e.g., from Figma) into well-structured HTML using modern styling tools like Tailwind CSS Understanding of server-side rendering (SSR) Understanding of cloud environments and containerized deployment (e.g. Kubernetes) Familiarity with prediction markets concepts Familiarity with container orchestration and cloud/edge platforms (e.g., Kubernetes, Azure, Cloudflare Workers) Experience with agentic development workflows and AI coding tools (e.g., Claude Code) to accelerate development and automate routine engineering tasks Company Overview Dastan sells apparel and accessories for men, women, and boys. It was founded in 1989, and is headquartered in Tuszyn, Lodzkie, POL, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is https//sklep.dastan.pl.

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