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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Senior Full Stack Cloud Engineer - Copenhagen based - **Company:** Factbird - **Location:** Germany - **Experience:** Expert - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Cloud Engineering, Software Quality, Code Review, Amazon DynamoDB, Node.Js, Scrum Methodology, TypeScript, AWS Cdk, ReactJS, Backend, Amazon Relational Database Service, Front End Software Development, Api Gateway, Data Pipelines - **Published:** August 13, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.adzuna.de/details/5838579859 ## About the Role * At least five years experience since graduating from a relevant Masters program * Solid, hands-on experience across the full stack - frontend (React or equivalent) and backend (Rust/Node.js, or equivalent) - even if you have a natural preference for one side * Comfort working with AWS or another major cloud provider * A track record of shipping features independently, with a good instinct for testing, code quality, and clean design * Good communication - you can explain a technical trade-off clearly, whether you're talking to another engineer or someone outside engineering. And you can do all this with strong English fluency. * Experience designing systems from scratch, mentoring other engineers, or driving architecture decisions through to a decision ## Description We're open on where your strengths sit. Some of these roles will lean more toward the back end - APIs, data pipelines, cloud infrastructure. Others will lean more toward the front end - the interfaces our customers use every day. What matters is that you're genuinely full stack: comfortable owning a feature end to end, and willing to work across the stack when the team needs it. We're not looking for anyone who only does front end or only does back end. We're looking for confident independent contributors that lean into ownership, are keen to shape architecture, and invest in mentoring others. You'll fit right in if you've got a pragmatic, get-it-done mindset, a good instinct for testing and clean design, and you're just as happy explaining a technical trade-off to another engineer as to someone outside engineering. What you'll do Building & shipping * Operate within a Nix-backed ecosystem from development tooling to cross-compiled build artifacts * Own features end to end - from a rough idea or user story through to a shipped, tested, monitored piece of production software * Build and maintain frontend features in React and backend services in TypeScript on Node.js and Rust, backed by a multi-account orchestrated AWS environment (Lambda, API Gateway, RDS, DynamoDB, EKS, and more, depending on the team) * Write infrastructure as code (e.g. AWS CDK) for the systems you build Team & growth * Take part in code reviews-giving and receiving feedback that makes the codebase better * Contribute to sprint planning, story breakdown, and demos * Design systems and data pipelines from scratch, mentor other engineers, author RFCs and architecture decisions, and help set technical standards for the team About you We're looking for engineers who've seen more than one way of doing things, and who'll bring that perspective to challenge how we do things here - with a pragmatic, get-it-done mindset that can turn ambiguity into a plan. ## Related Videos - [Watch Tests Go Brrrr! : Getting Started with Cypress in ReactJS](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/282-watch-tests-go-brrrr-getting-started-with-cypress-in-reactjs) - [Stop using Node.js like in 2020! 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