Collate · 3 months ago
Full-Stack Software Engineer (Backend-Leaning)
Collate is an AI document generation platform focused on life sciences, aiming to accelerate the delivery of life-saving innovations. The Full-Stack Engineer (Backend-leaning) will design and build systems and user-facing features, primarily focusing on backend challenges while also delivering end-to-end features.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)Document ManagementSoftware
Responsibilities
Design and scale backend services, APIs, and data pipelines that power Collate’s products
Deliver end-to-end, production-ready features in partnership with product, design, and AI engineering
Balance iteration speed with technical rigor to ensure systems scale reliably
Create internal tools and workflows that accelerate engineering productivity
Share responsibility for production systems, including participating in on-call rotation
Qualification
Required
Have experience building across the stack, with deeper strength in backend systems
Enjoy taking features from idea → backend architecture → polished UI
Care deeply about both technical robustness and the end user experience
Are motivated by ambiguity, eager to pick up missing knowledge, and excited to solve novel problems
Value speed, pragmatism, and scrappiness but know when to design for robustness
Have been an early-stage engineer or startup founder—or aspire to work at that level of ownership
Company
Collate
Collate creates and streamlines documentation for drug development, medical device, and diagnostic companies.
H1B Sponsorship
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2022 (2)
2021 (1)
Funding
Current Stage
Early StageTotal Funding
$30MKey Investors
Redpoint
2025-01-19Seed· $30M
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