About the job
Join Enode and Transform the Energy Landscape
The global energy consumption landscape is evolving rapidly, yet the transition to renewable sources is lagging. At Enode, we believe that the key to unlocking this potential lies in smarter, more interconnected solutions.
Our platform is at the forefront of the green energy revolution, facilitating the development of cutting-edge applications that connect and optimize energy devices through our advanced APIs. By integrating everything from electric vehicles to heat pumps, we empower users to harness renewable energy more effectively.
Partnering with leading energy companies and innovative green tech firms, we provide instant access to over 250 million consumers, enabling them to adopt sustainable energy practices.
In light of the urgent need for decarbonization, our mission is more critical than ever. With the support of prominent investors such as Y Combinator, Lowercarbon Capital, and Creandum, we are just getting started, and we invite builders and innovators to join our passionate, mission-driven team.
Your Role
We are seeking a dedicated Mid-Level Backend Engineer to enhance the reliability, observability, and efficiency of our Electrical Vehicle & Chargers (EVC) platform. In this role, you will focus on fortifying Enode's connectivity layer, which integrates various EV chargers, vehicles, and OEM platforms into a seamless product experience for our customers.
This position is distinct from infrastructure or DevOps roles; you will be part of the EVC Platform team, responsible for maintaining and expanding the product-level platform that connects users to energy devices through robust and high-quality integrations.
Your contributions will include developing new integrations, addressing bugs, automating processes, refining monitoring and alerting systems, and enhancing the overall resilience of our API as we scale to incorporate additional OEMs and partners.
Our technology stack primarily comprises a TypeScript codebase alongside React, Node.js, AWS, Docker, and PostgreSQL, structured using CDK/CloudFormation.
