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Kargo

Full Stack Engineer

Locations: San Franciscofull-timemidAdded today

About this role

Kargo is seeking a Full Stack Engineer to develop end-to-end AI-powered logistics solutions, including data pipelines, backend services, and user interfaces across web, mobile, and embedded platforms. You'll work on customer-facing dashboards and intelligent systems that help shippers and carriers manage freight operations in real time.

What you'll do

  • Design and implement end-to-end AI product experiences including data pipelines and backend services
  • Build and maintain customer-facing dashboards and applications for logistics data visualization and action
  • Develop software across multiple platforms: web, mobile, and kiosk interfaces on Kargo hardware
  • Partner with Product and Solution Engineers to develop agentic AI product features
  • Improve backend system stability, scalability, and observability

What they're looking for

  • TypeScript
  • Python
  • Full-stack web application development
  • API design and development
  • Distributed systems and backend architecture
  • Production infrastructure and observability (logging, monitoring, alerting)
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Fault-tolerant system design
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Kargo

Kargo builds technology solutions that digitize and automate logistics operations, including hardware sensor platforms for loading docks and AI-powered systems for freight management. The company is hiring for network security, mechanical design, and AI engineering roles to strengthen its infrastructure, product hardware, and autonomous logistics automation capabilities.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe a complex full-stack feature you've owned from concept to production—what were the key technical decisions?
  • How do you approach designing systems that need to scale reliably while maintaining observability?