Senior Software Engineer (Fullstack)

Location: Hybrid in ATL preferred, open to remote in Central or Eastern timezones. 

Solving our climate crisis requires bold action, and with more than $20M from top-tier investors, Cloverly is on a mission to make it happen.

We’ve made big strides already—our groundbreaking platform for climate action is trusted by Fortune 500 firms from Salesforce to American Express—but as an experienced team of founders, builders, and sustainability nerds, we know the journey is only getting started. That’s where you come in.

What you’ll be doing

As a Senior Software Engineer at Cloverly, you’ll use your technical expertise and business instincts to ship software that enables innovation in the carbon economy. We’re already connecting suppliers of carbon removals and offsets with the companies who want to take action now; you’ll double down on our existing strengths while building new products to help suppliers bring their goods to market and help companies ensure the quality of any carbon they buy.

In the course of this work you will:

  • Collaborate with teammates in engineering, product, design, and QA to bring innovative product features to market
  • Understand and continuously improve processes and practices throughout the development process
  • Maintain a high bar for quality and operational excellence while still moving quickly to deliver value

You’ll report directly to our VP of Engineering, and your experience and unique perspective will be a key input as we build and execute our roadmap.

What you’ll bring

You’re an experienced engineer with a track record of delivering great software. You don’t need to be an expert in every aspect of engineering, but you’re a quick learner who thrives in the broad responsibilities and the empowerment of a Series A startup. 

Preferred Experience:

  • 5-8 years designing, shipping, and supporting production systems
  • Strong working experience in:
    • Dynamically typed languages like NodeJS and Python 
    • Relational databases like Postgres
    • Key/Value datastores like Redis/Mongo
    • Front-end technologies like React
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, ability to work with and mentor more junior engineers

There’s no extra credit in solving the climate crisis, but we’ll award a few bonus points for candidates with particularly relevant experience. 

This includes:

  • Experience in an early stage startup
  • Experience in building and running a marketplace or B2B marketplace platform
  • Passion for environmental sustainability and a strong commitment for addressing climate change

Why Cloverly?

Even if we didn’t get to make our mark on one of the most important problems of the day, we’re still making Cloverly a great place to work. All of our employees get:

📈 The limitless opportunities that follow a tremendous company outlook

🎉 A culture that empowers you to, make an impact, learn a ton, grow rapidly

👥 Work and teammates you’ll genuinely enjoy

💸 Meaningful equity

🌎 Remote-first (US) or Hybrid (London) working environment

🏝️ Open PTO policy

How to apply

If you’re interested in the role, apply online. And whether or not you check every box on the job description, we encourage you to apply! We’re committed to creating inclusive teams that foster a genuine workplace culture and a sense of belonging for each and every employee.

Cloverly provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status. In addition to federal law requirements, Cloverly complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting,

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