Full Stack Product Engineer
About the role
LTS is seeking a Full-Stack Product Engineer to join a small, senior engineering team applying frontier AI to one of the most consequential legacy systems still running in production today.
Responsibilities
- Takes agent capability and turns it into product.
- End-to-end feature delivery across the surfaces engineers actually use to do their work — code understanding, code translation, modernization authoring.
- Pairs tightly with the Principal Designer in code: Designer absorbs visual-heavy surfaces, the Full-Stack Engineer owns logic-heavy surfaces (authoring, review, agent integration).
- Build the frontend in modern React with a serverless TypeScript backend.
- Pair tightly with the Principal Designer in code — Designer absorbs visual-heavy surfaces, the Full-Stack Engineer owns logic-heavy surfaces (authoring, review, agent integration).
- Write specs, ship, watch usage, iterate; close the loop from design through deploy.
- Push back on a spec you think is wrong before writing the code.
- Own the product-quality bar across the surfaces you ship — performance, accessibility, polish, and the moment-to-moment feel.
- Integrate agent output into product surfaces in a way that respects both engineering correctness and user trust.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, plus 5 years of professional full-stack engineering experience; equivalent experience may substitute for the degree requirement.
- Track record of shipped product features that can be walked through in detail — including how the design changed once real users got their hands on it.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
- Senior full-stack engineer; both frontend and backend are part of the daily job.
- Modern React (hooks, suspense, recent patterns); strong TypeScript fluency.
- Comfort across a serverless cloud backend: typed RPC, ORM-level work, AWS or comparable.
- Density of shipped work — recent product features that real users used, with measurable iteration after launch.
- Pushes back on a spec when wrong; doesn’t wait for permission to ship.
- Native use of AI tooling: subagents, model as collaborator.
- Demonstrated experience in a remote work environment.
Qualifications
- Prior developer-facing or technical-user-facing products (IDEs, observability tools, internal platforms).
- Experience visualizing complex graphs or code relationships (call graphs, dependency trees, AST views).
- Design sense good enough to ship polished UI without a designer on everyday work.
- Experience pairing with a designer directly in code rather than via Figma handoff.
- Public open-source work or shipped side projects with visible craft.
Skills
- Modern React (hooks, suspense, recent patterns).
- Strong TypeScript fluency.
- Serverless cloud backend: typed RPC, ORM-level work.
- Remote work experience.
- Visualizing complex graphs or code relationships.
- Design sense for polished UI.
- Pairing with a designer directly in code.
- Public open-source work or shipped side projects.
Benefits
The opportunity to support high visibility federal missions in IT and healthcare.
A culture that values innovation, growth, collaboration, and quality.
Access to cutting-edge tools and technologies.
Comprehensive benefits for you and your family.
A career path that rewards ambition and performance.
Pay
LTS shares salary ranges to promote transparency. Compensation ranges are provided for informational purposes, and final compensation may vary based on experience, skills, location, and role requirements.
Schedule
LTS is committed to offering eligible employees comprehensive benefits that will provide them with options intended to meet their needs and the needs of their family.