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Senior Full Stack Engineer

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RegScale is a continuous controls monitoring (CCM) platform purpose-built to deliver fast and efficient GRC outcomes. We help organizations break out of the slow and expensive realities that plague legacy GRC tools by bridging security, risk, and compliance through controls lifecycle management. By leveraging CCM, organizations experience massive process improvements like 90% faster certification times, and 60% less audit prep time. Today’s expansive security and compliance requirements can only be met with a modern, CCM based approach, and RegScale is the leader in that space.   

Position: 

RegScale is searching for a 10x Full Stack Developer to join our team. We're not just building software; we're building an AI-powered platform that will transform how the world manages risk and compliance. This role is for a highly motivated and talented individual who is passionate about building, who craves a challenge, and who is ready to dedicate themselves to dominating a market.

If you're looking for a comfortable 9-to-5 job, this isn't it. We are a fast-paced, high-growth startup, and we expect everyone to bring their A-game every day. We need someone who is willing to put in the hard work and long hours required to build a world-class product.

What You'll Do:

  • Lead the design and development of scalable, high-quality code for our enterprise-grade platform.
  • Work across the full stack using Angular and .NET Core to build both robust front-end user experiences and powerful back-end services.
  • Embrace and leverage AI tools to increase your productivity and help build the future of our platform, including AI agents that automate complex tasks.
  • Contribute to our modern GitOps CI/CD pipeline and our continuous delivery model.
  • Collaborate with a growing, elite team to solve complex problems and deliver innovative solutions.
  • Take ownership of projects from concept to deployment, ensuring every line of code is clean, efficient, and scalable.

What We're Looking For in an Ideal Candidate:

  • You're a builder. You have a passion for creating and a relentless drive to deliver. You love to code and are eager to work hard to achieve your goals.
  • You have a strong foundation. You have a Computer Science (or related) degree from a top-tier University.
  • You have startup experience. You've worked in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and thrive on the energy and urgency of a startup. You love to bet on yourself and you want to realize ownership upside for all your hard work.
  • You're an expert. You have deep experience with a range of modern software languages and are comfortable across all aspects of development from front-end, to back-end, to testing, to performance scaling.
  • Need for speed. You crank out code like a machine and hate working with slow or mediocre developers. Everywhere you have worked you were a pace setter. You want to automate everything, you hate repetitive work, and you value a non-bureaucratic environment where you can be an immediate difference maker.
  • Quality is a must. You take it as a personal insult if your software has a bug and you bring a non-negotiable quality expectation to everything you do.
  • You're a master of modern DevOps. You're an expert with Git and have experience with GitOps workflows and modern CI/CD pipelines.
  • You embrace AI. You are excited about using AI tools to enhance your development process and are passionate about building AI-driven solutions.
  • You're a team player. You can collaborate effectively with others while also taking full ownership of your work.

If you're a self-starter who wants to be a part of something big and is ready to dedicate yourself to building a market-leading company, we want to talk to you!

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