Full Stack Engineer

Wa are working with an organisation who are building the next generation of freight and customs software — and they need a hands-on engineer who takes pride in shipping clean, well-tested code across the full stack.

You'll work across NestJS APIs and Angular (v18+) front end, delivering features that touch freight workflows, customs declarations, invoicing and tracking. This isn't a siloed role — you'll move freely between data model, API, UI and integration tests, and have a real say in how the team works.

The stack: TypeScript end-to-end · NestJS · Angular v18+ with Kendo UI & Angular Material · TypeORM · MySQL · AWS (Lambda, Cognito, SES, Secrets Manager)

The domain: Freight forwarding · HMRC CDS customs · Workflow automation · Invoicing · EDI · Open trade standards (DCSA, UN/CEFACT)

What you'll do:

  • Design, build and ship full-stack features from data model to UI
  • Deliver meaningful chunks of the product roadmap across freight, customs and invoicing
  • Build and integrate AWS-deployed services
  • Write clean, well-tested TypeScript — unit, integration and e2e (Jest, Karma, Jasmine)
  • Help shape CI, code review, branching and release cadence
  • Contribute to harmonising services into a modern, coherent platform

What they need:

  • Strong commercial TypeScript across server and browser
  • Modern Angular (v18+) with Kendo UI and Angular Material
  • Solid SQL and TypeORM (or comparable TS ORM)
  • Real test discipline across the stack
  • Comfortable in a Git/PR-driven workflow
  • Right to work in the UK · Able to attend Liverpool team days (~3 per month)

Nice to have: NestJS v10+ · AWS Lambda & Serverless · Cognito or similar identity providers · Exposure to trade, customs or logistics domains · CI/CD experience · Familiarity with AI coding tools

If you're opinionated about engineering quality and want to shape how a product team works — not just execute tickets — we'd like to hear from you.

Job Details

Company
TechYard
Location
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Posted