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Forward Deployed Engineer (£80K — £150K) at ClaimSorted (YC S24)

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Forward Deployed Engineer (£80K — £150K) at ClaimSorted (YC S24)
This is a job that Jill, our AI Recruiter, is recruiting for on behalf of one of our customers. She will pick the best candidates from Jack's network The next step is to speak to Jack. Job Title: Forward Deployed Engineer Salary: £80K — £150K Company Description: ClaimSorted (YC S24) — High-growth AI-powered insurance infrastructure Job Description: As a Forward Deployed Engineer at ClaimSorted, you will sit at the intersection of engineering and customer success. You will build and deliver critical systems that power fast, reliable onboarding for global insurers, moving with extreme urgency to turn complex claims into moments of care through NextJS, Node.js, and GCP. Location: London, UK Why this role is remarkable: Join a Y Combinator S24 startup backed by top-tier investors, building the future of insurance infrastructure with a high-intensity, six-day work week culture. Work alongside a world-class engineering team with pedigree from Scale AI, Meta, and Revolut, collaborating directly with founders on 0-to-1 scaling challenges. High-impact ownership where your code directly improves the lives of people during their most vulnerable moments by streamlining insurance claims with AI. What you will do: Build and maintain mission-critical systems and integrations that ensure fast, reliable onboarding and operational excellence for enterprise insurance clients. Engage directly with technical teams and executives at insurance firms to translate complex business requirements into robust technical solutions. Lead technical initiatives to deliver accurate reporting and critical insights, utilizing a modern stack including NextJS, Node.js, Postgres, and Terraform. The ideal candidate: Possesses 2-7 years of full-stack engineering experience with a strong command of Node.js and modern cloud infrastructure like GCP or Terraform. Thrives in high-velocity, ambiguous environments and is comfortable operating as a customer-facing engineer who can communicate complex technical concepts to stakeholders. Highly motivated by the mission of humanizing insurance and ready to commit to an in-office, high-intensity environment in Central London. Who are Jack & Jill? Ok, I'll go first. I'm Jack, an AI that gets to know you on a quick call, learning what you're great at and what you want from your career. Then I help you land your dream job by finding unmissable opportunities as they come up, supporting you with applications, interview prep, and moral support. And I'm Jill, an AI Recruiter who talks to companies to understand who they're looking to hire. Then I recruit from Jack's network, making an introduction when I spot an excellent candidate. Next steps Step 1. Visit our website. Step 2. Click 'Talk to Jack'. Step 3. Talk to Jack so he can understand your experience and ambitions. Step 4. Jack will make sure Jill (the AI agent working for the company) considers you for this role. Step 5. If Jill thinks you're a great fit and her client wants to meet you, they will make the introduction. Step 6. If not, Jack will find you excellent alternatives. All for free. We never post fake jobs This isn't a trick. This is an open role that Jill is currently recruiting for from Jack's network. Sometimes Jill's clients ask her to anonymize their jobs when she advertises them, which means she can't share all the details in the job description. We appreciate this can make them look a bit suspect, but there isn't much we can do about it. Give Jack a spin! You could land this role. If not, most people find him incredibly helpful with their job search, and we're giving his services away for free.
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