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Critical Infrastructure Engineering Tech Lead (Java/Kotlin)
Budapest, HungaryPosted 2 weeks ago
Full-timeremote
Job Description
Our vision is simple yet powerful: we want to create a place where engineers thrive, taking on exciting projects and using the latest technologies, free from the shackles of legacy solutions.
Thanks to the diverse range of industries we work with, our days are never boring: from world-class apps to AR solutions or even programming robots, we’ve got it all covered. We don’t just write code for our screens; rather, we develop impactful products used by millions every day: let them be large-scale public transport applications, leading fintech platforms, or storage solutions contributing to a greener future.
We are a team of 100+ engineers (Java, JavaScript, Android, iOS, NodeJS and dotnet platforms) and QA engineers with our coding fingers at the ready working on the next big thing. We value openness, modesty, hard work, and simple yet great solutions.
We’re looking for an Engineering Tech Lead for Critical Infrastructure who leads a small group of talented backend engineers taking ownership of how systems actually run in production.
This role sits at the intersection of engineering, infrastructure, and operations - and still part of the wider engineering organization. You’ll act as a technology lead for a group of talented backend engineers and be the L3 owner of critical systems; engineer and deliver them and step in on the hardest problems, while building the foundations that make those problems disappear over time.
This is about full ownership both in development and maintenance: moving from only building systems and giving reactive support to structured, scalable operations.
This role sits at the intersection of engineering, infrastructure, and operations - and still part of the wider engineering organization. You’ll act as a technology lead for a group of talented backend engineers and be the L3 owner of critical systems; engineer and deliver them and step in on the hardest problems, while building the foundations that make those problems disappear over time.
This is about full ownership both in development and maintenance: moving from only building systems and giving reactive support to structured, scalable operations.