Senior Software Engineer
Evvy · New York, NY · 1 mo ago
On-siteEngineering$30/hrFull-time
About the role
We're hiring a Senior Software Engineer to join the product engineering team. You'll architect, build, and scale our personalized vaginal health platform, from ideation to launch and well beyond. This is a role for someone who wants to build something great, not just ship tickets. You'll own features end-to-end, work across the full stack, partner closely with product, ops, clinical, and design, and help shape the way we engineer as we scale.
What You'll Do
- Lead zero-to-one product development from ideation to production, collaborating with cross-functional leaders across data, product, design, marketing, clinical, and operations
- Work across the true full stack: requirements definition, system architecture, backend, frontend, QA, monitoring, debugging, maybe even the occasional Figma mockup
- Collaborate closely with the team to refine our technical architecture and platform direction
- Build innovative, personalized user experiences, from our AI-powered insights layer to ecommerce, testing services, and care delivery
- Design and build internal workflows and tooling that allow our ops team to support users at every step
- Make smart tradeoffs between speed and scalability, knowing when to ship something now that will eventually break (and understanding exactly where it will) vs. when to build it right the first time
- Own your work all the way to outcome: you don't consider something shipped when the PR merges; you're eager to see how it does post-launch, notice any bugs in FullStory before anyone reports it, and close every loop
- Shape our engineering culture & inspire how we work at Evvy: define processes, mentor teammates, and contribute to a innovative, high-performance team
What We're Looking For
- Technical depth and practicality. You have 5+ years of full-stack experience with a proven ability to ship high-quality, scalable applications. You write clean, functional code and explain your decisions as you go. You're comfortable across the stack and don't need a fully defined spec to start moving
- Real AI/ML experience. You've shipped AI features to production and can speak to what worked, what failed, and the specific tradeoffs you made, not just that you "use AI tools." You have a thoughtful, nuanced take on where agentic AI development is headed and how a team like ours should approach it
- Product ownership. You care deeply about the why behind what you build. You naturally ask "how does this affect the user?" before being prompted. You understand that the work isn't done until the user need is met
- Radical ownership. You drive things forward without hand-holding. You proactively think about failure modes and monitoring. When something breaks, regardless of how it happened, you roll up your sleeves and figure it out
- Cross-functional collaboration. You've worked closely with non-engineering teams and found it useful and energizing. You communicate clearly enough that a non-engineer can follow your reasoning. You treat ops, clinical, and product teammates as proxies for the end user and build accordingly
- Adaptability. The tech, the science, and the business are all shifting. You find that energizing. You update your approach when new information lands and help the people around you do the same
- Genuine mission alignment. You care about the Evvy user—a woman trying to get a better answer about her body—and that shows up in how you make technical decisions, not just in an interview answer