Senior Engineer

Company: Searchable
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London · On-site · Competitive Salary + EquityAbout SearchableSearchable is the analytics and agentic platform for AI Search. As ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews reshape how people discover information, brands need new ways to measure and optimise their visibility across both traditional and generative search.We help companies grow their organic presence across SEO, AEO, and GEO through a fully agentic platform that identifies opportunities, recommends actions, and automates fixes. We’re at $3M ARR, backed by top angels and VCs, and building the team that will define the category.We’re office-based five days a week near London Bridge. For a small team building fast, in-person iteration is a real advantage and if that’s how you like to work, you’ll feel it.The RoleJoin a small but rapidly growing engineering team, working alongside founders who’ve scaled companies before. As a Senior Engineer, you’ll shape the architecture, the stack, and the standards that the engineers after you inherit.What that looks like day to day:Own features end to end, from data model to the interface a customer seesDesign systems that process large volumes of AI-search interactions reliablyShip weekly and iterate on real usage, not quarterly plansMake technical calls that shape product direction, not just implement specsHelp hire and mentor as the team growsHow we think about tech:

This is product engineering — you’ll take features from concept to delivery, not just implement tickets. We’re pragmatic: right tool for the right job approach. You’ll work across the full stack, and lean on your prior experience scaling backend and distributed systems.About YouYou have several years shipping production software and are happy across the full stack, experience scaling backend and distributed systems, and/or hands-on experience building production-grade agentic systemsYou have strong opinions on system design, loosely held: you’ll argue your corner, then follow the evidenceYou’re comfortable with ambiguity and turn vague problems into shipped featuresYou take ownership beyond your immediate remitYou care about craft: testing, readability, reliability and services that outlive their first versionYou want to build something that changes how marketing teams work, and you want a real stake in the outcome

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Posted: July 11th, 2026