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Full Stack Engineer
Monzo BankFull Stack Engineer building impactful banking technology with Monzo. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance user experiences and drive innovation in financial services.
Posted 6/2/2026full-timeRemote • 🇬🇧 United KingdomMid-LevelSenior💰 £95,000 - £130,000 per yearWebsite
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAngularDistributed SystemsGoJavaJavaScriptReactScalaTypeScriptVue.jsWebpack
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Collaborate with team to impact customer experience
- Work in squads alongside various disciplines
- Build and support specific parts of Monzo
- Participate in a standardized interview process across collectives while aligning with business needs
- Learn and adapt to various technical stacks during onboarding
Requirements
What you’ll need- Strong experience working on the backend of a technology product
- Product mindset focused on customer outcomes
- Comfortable in ambiguous team settings
- Interest in distributed systems and resilient software
- Experience with strongly-typed languages (Go, Java, C, Scala, etc.)
- Developed modern component-oriented JavaScript applications using frameworks/libraries (e.g., React, Vue, Angular, Flow/Typescript, Webpack, etc.)
- Interest in building performant web experiences
Benefits
Comp & perks- £1,000 learning budget per year for books, training courses and conferences
- Stock options
- Relocation assistance to the UK
- Visa sponsorship available
- Flexible working hours
- Support for commuting costs if required to visit the office
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Hard Skills & Tools
backend developmentstrongly-typed languagesGoJavaCScalaJavaScriptReactVueAngular
Soft Skills
collaborationcustomer focusadaptabilitycomfort in ambiguity