We’re looking for a Senior Freelance Engineer (Mobile + Backend) to partner directly with the founder in building a scalable, data-driven system in the Digital Health / Femtech space.
This is a long-term, strategic collaboration with real influence on architecture, product direction, and system design with the potential for equity participation.
Tasks
- Analyze and evolve existing systems into a clean, scalable architecture
- Own system design across mobile and backend, including data models and core logic
- Ensure robust integration between mobile and backend systems
- Lay the technical foundation for future features, algorithms, and product growth, and the evolution of business logic
- Communicate decisions clearly and transfer knowledge to founder to enable long-term system ownership
Requirements
- Seniority: 5–8+ years of experience in real product environments with strong engineering standards (testing, code quality, production readiness)
- Strong experience with React Native, TypeScript, and mobile architecture
- Advanced backend expertise (AWS)
- Proven experience designing scalable architectures and refactoring complex systems, including modeling complex, state-driven systems and data logic
- Experience with data modeling, system design, and data-driven or algorithmic products
- Solid understanding of GDPR and handling sensitive data
- Interest in (female) health and hormonal systems
- Experience in digital health startups
Benefits
- Flexible, remote-first work
- Personal coaching support
- Meaningful work: direct impact on women’s health through product and system design
- Fair, structured compensation and a long-term perspective for strong collaboration
How You’ll Work: Freelance setup (individual or max. 2 people) 10–20 hours/week, working directly with the founder with a collaborative style that includes independent ownership, pair programming, code reviews, and architecture discussions.
Please send:
- Relevant projects (especially refactoring and system design/building)
- A brief description of your approach to working with complex codebases
- GitHub, code samples, or other insights into how you work