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Fountane Archipelago · Island Role
A Little Bit About the Role
We are looking for a Senior Product Engineer (L3) who thrives in complexity. Most engineers build on blank canvases — you build on someone else’s mess and leave it better than you found it.
The majority of your work at L3 will be on existing, live codebases — disorganised, partially documented, built by multiple teams over multiple years. Your job is to enter those systems, understand them before touching them, extend and clean them without breaking what works, and progressively bring them up to a standard where AI tooling can accelerate further development. This is the core of what L3 does at Fountane. If you have only built greenfield projects, this role will be hard.
You are expected to be genuinely full stack: comfortable owning web applications and mobile apps, the frontend, backend, database, state management, and API integration layer — without needing to hand off to a specialist.
You will work closely with the Concept Engineer on your Island — translating their prototypes into production architecture, raising technical blockers early, and keeping the sprint honest. You will also review code, mentor junior engineers, respond to production incidents, and contribute to the network’s shared knowledge base.
All of this is done primarily with Cursor and Claude as your execution and reasoning tools. AI-assisted engineering is not a feature of this role — it is the method.
AI-First Engineering Expectation
Cursor and Claude are your primary tools — not supplements. Engineers at L3 who are not using AI at the codebase level are not operating at this level.
At L3, AI-assisted engineering means:
- Loading full codebase context into Cursor before writing a single line — understanding the system before touching it.
- Writing scoped, precise refactor prompts that isolate changes to one concern at a time.
- Using Cursor to generate tests that document existing behaviour before any restructuring begins.
- Using Claude for architecture reasoning, decision documentation, and translating CE briefs into structured technical plans.
- Producing inline documentation and decision records as part of the AI-assisted workflow — not as an afterthought.
- Sharing effective prompt patterns and Cursor discoveries with the broader Fountane network — kept to yourself, they are a missed contribution.
Key Responsibilities
Legacy Codebase Refactoring & the Cleaning Phase
This is the primary L3 engagement type at Fountane. You will be handed existing, partially documented codebases — built by previous teams, often without tests, with inconsistent patterns — and your job is to refactor them into a clean, AI-promptable state without losing existing functionality. You use Cursor’s codebase context window to navigate safely, write characterisation tests before touching anything, and make changes in small, reviewable increments. The standard is: every module you leave should be easier to extend by AI tooling than when you found it.
Full Stack Development — Web & Mobile
Build and own the full application layer: React / Next.js web frontends, React Native or Flutter mobile apps, Node.js / Python backends, and relational and non-relational databases. You should be able to pick up web or mobile on any engagement without needing a handoff. Schema design, data modelling, and state architecture are yours to own — including diagnosing and fixing broken or leaking state in existing frontends.
Third-Party API Integrations
Integrate complex third-party services — payments (Stripe), communications (Twilio), auth (Auth0), and others — reliably and without creating brittle dependencies. Own the integration layer end to end: error handling, retries, failure modes, and documentation. If a third-party integration is flaky in production, that is your problem to own.
CE Collaboration & Sprint Integrity
Work directly with the Concept Engineer to translate prototypes into buildable technical plans. Review CE briefs before the sprint starts — if the scope is technically unrealistic, the time to say so is before work begins, not on demo day. Raise blockers against acceptance criteria proactively. You are the technical check on what the CE promises the client.
Security Awareness
Write code that does not require the Lead to security-audit every line. This means: input validation by default, no hardcoded secrets, correct auth scoping, safe handling of user data, and awareness of common vulnerabilities (injection, broken auth, insecure direct object references) in the context of the stacks you work in. You are not the security architect — the Lead owns that — but you are expected to produce code that does not introduce obvious vulnerabilities.
Production Incident Response
When something breaks in production, you are on it. Diagnose the issue, apply a safe fix or rollback, document what happened and why, and hand a clear summary to the Lead for the client post-mortem. Speed matters, but a bad fix that causes a second incident is worse than a slow fix that is correct. Response expectation: acknowledged within 1 hour, resolved or escalated with a clear status within 4 hours.
Codebase Navigation & Safe Refactoring
On all engagements — not just Cleaning Phase work — keep changes small, focused, and reviewable. One type of change per commit. Write tests that document existing behaviour before restructuring. Leave every module easier to understand than when you found it.
Code Review
Review pull requests from L1 and L2 engineers with specific, actionable feedback — not rubber-stamp approvals. A good code review at L3 leaves the author understanding what to do differently next time, not just what to fix now. Review weekly; do not let PRs age.
Mentoring
Review junior engineers’ code weekly with specific, useful feedback — this is distinct from quality-gate code review. The goal here is teaching, not gatekeeping. Run monthly pairing sessions to help them grow. The measure of good mentoring is whether they are becoming more capable and less dependent on you over time.
Documentation
Write short decision records when you make significant technical choices. Leave every module you touch easier to understand than when you found it. Treat documentation as part of the engineering work, not a separate task you do at the end.
Qualifications
- 5+ years of experience as a software engineer, with a strong track record on real production codebases you did not build from scratch — incomplete documentation, inconsistent patterns, other people’s decisions. If your experience is primarily greenfield, this role will be a difficult fit.
- Genuinely full stack across web and mobile: proficient in React / Next.js and at least one of React Native or Flutter, Node.js or Python on the backend, and comfortable with both relational and non-relational databases including schema design.
- Hands-on, daily Cursor and Claude usage at the codebase level. You should be able to describe concretely how you use AI in your engineering workflow — not in general terms.
- Experience integrating complex third-party APIs in production environments — not just following a quickstart guide. You should be able to describe an integration that failed in production and what you did about it.
- Solid security awareness for the stacks you work in: input validation, auth scoping, safe data handling. You do not need a security specialism, but you should not be writing code that introduces obvious vulnerabilities.
- Has conducted meaningful code reviews that improved the code and the author, not just approved the PR.
- Has coached or mentored junior engineers before, and done it well.
- Comfortable with production incident response — diagnosing issues under pressure, applying safe fixes, and communicating clearly to a Lead or client about what happened.
- Treats documentation as part of the job, not an afterthought.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent experience.
About Fountane
Fountane is a technology ventures lab - one part product studio, one part startup engine. We build high-quality software and AI products for clients ranging from fast-moving startups to large enterprises, and we co-build and invest in new companies when we see the right opportunity.
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Minneapolis, we have grown to 60+ people across four continents and were recognised as one of America’s fastest-growing companies, ranking No. 699 on the Inc. 5000 with 595% three-year growth.
We are radically open-minded, serious about craft, and direct about expectations. If you want to do meaningful work without politics, this is the place.
Looking for a MEAN / MERN Stack Developer.
Looking for Someone with good experience with below skills.
* Minimum 3+ years of professional experience with any of the below stacks.
* Proven experience as a Frontend Developer (or) Backend Developer (or) Full stack Developer.
* Experience developing desktop and mobile applications.
* Familiarity with common stacks.
* Front-end – ReactJs, HTML/ CSS, JavaScript, Typescript, XML, jQuery.
* Back-end – JavaScript frameworks with Nodejs.
* Full Stack : ReactJs, NodeJs, HTML/ CSS, JavaScript, Typescript, XML, jQuery.
3 to 6 years of experience in React.js
You will be responsible for developing and implementing user interface components using React.js concepts and workflows such as Redux, Flux, and Webpack.
You will also be responsible for profiling and improving front-end performance and documenting our front-end codebase.
Should be able to design and build modern user interface components to enhance application performance.
In-depth knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and front-end languages.
Knowledge of REACT tools including React.js, Webpack, Enzyme, Redux, and Flux.
Experience with user interface design.
Job description
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Responsibilities:
- Developing all server-side logic, definition, and maintenance of the central database(s), and ensuring high performance and responsiveness to requests from the front-end & Back-end.
- Addressing architectural problems like scalability, availability, etc., and providing solutions for them.
- Developing Database models, APIs, and processes.
- Developing ideas for new programs, products, or features by monitoring industry developments and trends.
- Understand business requirements and translate them into technical requirements.
- Implement user interface components for JavaScript-based web and mobile applications using the React.js open-source library ecosystem.
- Code debugging and performance testing.
- Dealing with clients associated with different projects.
- Developing new user-facing features using React.js.
- Writing reusable, testable, and efficient code.
- Translating designs and wireframes into high-quality code.
- Optimizing components for maximum performance and responsiveness across all devices and browsers.
- Dealing with clients associated with different projects.
- Developing new user-facing features using React.js & Node.js.
- Writing reusable, testable, and efficient code.
- Translating designs and wireframes into high-quality code.
- Optimizing components for maximum performance across a vast array of web-capable devices and browsers.
- Implement user interface components for JavaScript-based web and mobile applications using the React.js & Node.js open source library ecosystem.
- Code debugging and performance testing.
Required Skills:
- Good Experience with Node.js backend development platforms & MongoDB
- Good Experience with JavaScript frameworks and tools such as React.js, Redux, Amber, Web pack, Enzyme, and Flux.
- Understanding of accessibility and security compliance.
- Handling of Asynchronous tasks in frontend and backend both.
- Good to have experience in creating and using Image APIs.
- Prior experience with deployment on AWS and Heroku servers.
- Have good knowledge of Version Control Tools.
- Experience with RESTful APIs
- Strong proficiency in JavaScript, including DOM manipulation and the JavaScript object model.
- Bootstrap, HTML & CSS is a must to know.
- Having an understanding of React.js and its core principles is an added advantage.
- Experience with popular React.js workflows (such as Flux or Redux) is an added advantage
- Experience with handling data structures.
- Experience with React.js frontend development platforms.
What we offer:
- A dynamic and collaborative team.
- Tech start-up environment to develop and shape an ambitious business
- Competitive success-oriented remuneration package
Qualification -
a. Minimum Bachelor's Degree
b. Minimum 3 yr experience
c. Basic English Proficiency
d. International Clients
Location: Jaipur
Interview will be online on Skype/Zoom.
Job Description –
- Full stack developer position.
- Should have total of 5-7 years of experience.
- Should have min. of 2 years of experience in developing Enterprise apps on React.js and 2 years on Django apps.
- Very good in Data structure, logical reasoning, and algorithms.
- Experience with cloud providers like AWS or Azure or GCP is also required.
- Good Understanding of Design and Integration patterns.
- Ability to work independently and with lots of ownership.
- Ability to learn and apply newer technologies quickly.
- Good to have knowledge in building progressive web apps.
Role Description
- You will be full stack senior developer.
- Handle team of junior backend and frontend developer.
- You can and want to write code end-to-end.
- You would enjoy designing a system for speed and scale.
- Developing product using Reactjs for front end and Python for back end.
- We want you to debate on the pros and cons of different architectures and tech stack choices and be real contributing members.
- We want people who can and want to learn new stuff in real-time while on the job.
Skills - JavaScript, React.js, HTML, CSS, SQL with MySQL / PostgreSQL, Python, Django, AWS or Azure or GCP
We expect tech leads to taking a collaborative approach to leading their team. This is especially important when considering the amount of experience that each of our consultants brings.
Given this, we expect you to:
● Respect the other members of your team and recognize you don’t always know best.
● Spot gaps in team capability and figure out how to fix them as a team.
● Be hands-on, able and willing to contribute to development, however, don’t expect to be coding all of the time.
● Encourage the team to be proactive, give them responsibility
Responsibilities
● Have a clear understanding of the deployment architecture
● Have a clear understanding of the build pipeline
● Understand how you get changes into production
● Understand how all parts of the system work together
● Facilitate technical communication with other teams, both within your engagement and across other EE clients.
● Actively seek to remove knowledge silos within the team
● Ensure you have a release / branching strategy in place
● Act as the primary point of contact for your team when communicating with other teams
● Ensure there is a technical vision for the team
● Liaise with environment specialists to ensure smooth deployments to production
● Encourage the team to follow good development practices aligned to EE technical values
● Feedback to the delivery lead or engagement manager on the quality of your team (good and bad)
● Recognize team members that have the potential to grow into team leads
● Ensure the use of new technologies or dependencies does not block the team.
● Ensure the team keeps necessary architectural documents up to date
● Keep an eye on the long term consequences of architectural choices, and remind others when necessary
● Build good relationships with your team members. Act as a mentor when required
● Keep the client informed and engaged in the technical side of the project
● Build relationships across your client community
Technologies / Experience The successful candidate must have the following experience:
● Worked as the tech lead of a development/delivery team in a large organization
● Have worked with a variety of different technical architect roles
● Be deeply proficient in at least one programming language
● Be comfortable using other languages and evidence using multiple languages
● Have hands-on experience with some form of configuration management tooling, e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet
● Have hands-on experience of at least one continuous integration and continuous delivery technology, e.g. Jenkins, Go, Team City or Bamboo.
● Full-stack development experience from the user interface through to data persistence
● A strong proponent of XP practices such as TDD
● Working with a delivery team to formulate an automated test strategy
● Worked as part of a number of agile delivery teams and seen a number of different approaches to delivery
● Good appreciation of secure coding practices and end to end system security
The following exposure will also be looked on favorably:
● Performing an ‘architect’ role, while retaining hands-on involvement
● Working with cloud hosting platforms such as AWS, Rackspace, Azure etc.
● Infrastructure management technologies such as Cloud Formation or Terraform








