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New Product Engineer

CarbonChain

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Posted 2 weeks ago

Join CarbonChain as a New Product Engineer and play a pivotal role in combatting climate change, making a global difference through technology at a fast-growing company.

Overview

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London, UK - Hybrid

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Expires at anytime

Organisation Summary

CarbonChain is on a mission to tackle climate change, providing top-tier supply chains globally with the means to measure and curb their carbon emissions. Our software, backed by verified primary data, turns vast operational and supplier data into actionable insights, fostering better sourcing decisions, regulatory compliance, and credible stakeholder reporting.

Role Summary

  • Entail full-stack role focusing on frontend and product development.
  • Creating features to meet user needs and promote continued engagement.
  • Work closely with Product Manager and commercial team to deliver effective solutions.
  • Engage directly with customers for feedback.
  • Partner with various teams to enhance product functionality.

Role Requirements

  • 3+ years of experience in application development across the full development lifecycle.
  • Expertise in modern web application development, and familiarity with startup environment.
  • Skills in TypeScript, modern frontend technologies and Python.
  • Demonstrated ability to build customer-centric products and proactive approach to user engagement.

Application Process Details

  • Get ready to join us if you are passionate about making a significant impact within the climate tech industry and possess the skills we need.

About CarbonChain CarbonChain aims to address the pressing global challenge of climate change by helping the world's largest supply chains measure and reduce their carbon emissions. We utilize verified primary data and robust defaults to provide decision-grade carbon and compliance insights. Our software transforms complex operational and supplier data into actionable information, enabling better sourcing decisions, compliance with regulations like CBAM, and credible reporting to stakeholders.

The Role As a New Product Engineer at CarbonChain, you will be at the crossroads of engineering, product development, and customer interaction. This full-stack role focuses on frontend and product development, requiring you to build features that not only meet user needs but also encourage long-term engagement. You will collaborate closely with Product Managers and the commercial team to deliver solutions that address real-world problems. Your responsibilities will include building features from ideation to adoption, working directly with customers for feedback, and partnering with various teams to enhance product functionality.

Job Requirements We are looking for candidates with at least 3 years of experience in application development across the full development lifecycle. You should have a strong background in modern web application development, preferably in a startup environment, and possess excellent collaboration skills. Experience with TypeScript and modern frontend technologies is essential, and familiarity with Python and backend technologies is beneficial. A passion for building customer-centric products and a proactive approach to user engagement are crucial.

Benefits CarbonChain offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package that includes: - 28 days of annual leave - £500 home office setup allowance - £2,000 annual learning allowance - Private healthcare - Generous parental leave policy - Weekly team lunches and office amenities like a gym and cycle to work scheme

If you are excited about making a meaningful impact in the climate tech industry and possess the skills we need, we encourage you to apply and help shape the future of our fast-growing company.

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