Foodsteps is hiring a 1 year fixed term full stack software engineer to join our team!
About FoodstepsWe are a food sustainability start up with a mission to help food businesses measure, reduce and communicate their environmental impact. Food systems account for around a third of global greenhouse gas emissions and are the leading driver of biodiversity loss, so immediate positive change in this area is crucial if we are to avoid catastrophic consequences from the ecological crisis.
Our ProductOur platform allows clients to analyse the environmental impact of their food. Clients give us data about the products they buy, manufacture and sell, including key attributes such as where they source the ingredients from, their production steps, transportation and waste streams, etc. We use that information to calculate the environmental impacts of their foods throughout the entire life cycle, helping our customers make their food offering more sustainable.
Our product is built around PostgreSQL, an impact calculation engine (in Python and Rust), a Django backend (using typed Python), and a React (Typescript) frontend. We use AWS for our infrastructure and Figma for our user interface designs.
In this role you will be working directly on product initiatives that make a real difference to our customers' food sustainability journey and directly contribute to the Foodstep's mission.
The RoleAs a full stack software engineer you will be part of the technical design, implementation, testing, release and support of our application. You will be working closely with our small team of in house software engineers, product manager and product designer. You will work in fortnightly sprints and release to production several times a sprint.
Working very closely with teams across the company, you will enjoy working as part of a broader cross functional team.
What we are looking forWe are a UK based company with an office space in London. We support onsite, hybrid (2-3 days in our London office) and fully remote working setups within the UK, with the expectation that fully remote team members visit the London office at least once a month for key team events. We are currently a team of about 30 people (check out the About Us section of our website).