About the jobCompany: HitchLocation: Remote (5+ hours overlap with San Francisco PST required. South America preferred.)Position: Full-TimeAbout HitchHitch is a fast-growing fintech building the digital rails for home equity lending. We power lenders like Deephaven and MyEQNow, helping them originate and scale HELOCs, Home Equity Investments, and other non-QM products. Backed by top VCs and featured in HousingWire, we’re transforming how borrowers access their home equity.The RoleWe’re looking for a Senior Full-Stack Engineer who wants ownership, impact, and visibility. You’ll join a small but elite remote team (Brazil, Portugal, US) and play a critical role in designing, building, and scaling the next generation of our lending platform.- What You’ll DoLead development of high-quality, scalable web apps using TypeScript + Next.Js- Drive architectural decisions and shape technical direction- Collaborate closely with product and design to ship meaningful features fast- Mentor junior/intermediate engineers and raise the bar on code quality- Build integrations with cloud infrastructure, credit, income, and valuation vendors- Optimize performance, scalability, and security across the stack- What We’re Looking For5+ years building and scaling web applications- Expert in TypeScript, Next.Js, and React- Strong experience with MongoDB, Redis, Docker- Familiarity with AWS, GCP, or other cloud providers- Strong communicator, thrives in a remote and autonomous environment- Bonus: Zod, tRPC, Prisma, Jest/Playwright, BullMQ, fintech/lending background- Why HitchImpact from Day 1: Your code will be in the hands of thousands of brokers and borrowers immediately- High-Growth Startup: Join a company that is powering some of the largest lenders in Non-QM (loans for entrepreneurs) mortgage space- Elite Team: Work with sharp, collaborative engineers across Brazil, and the US- Remote-Friendly: Flexible work, with focus on ownership not hoursHow to ApplyApply here:- Tell us why you want to join Hitch and how your skills align with our stack.