Full Stack Engineer
Pewaukee, WI · On-site
Contract-to-Hire (CTH) About the role We are looking for a Full Stack Engineer who can ship ... how Node.js behaves under load. The codebase is TypeScript end to end, and you will be writing it ...
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Pewaukee, WI · On-site
Contract-to-Hire (CTH) About the role We are looking for a Full Stack Engineer who can ship ... how Node.js behaves under load. The codebase is TypeScript end to end, and you will be writing it ...
New
Pewaukee, WI · On-site
Contract-to-Hire (CTH) About the role We are looking for a Full Stack Engineer who can ship ... how Node.js behaves under load. The codebase is TypeScript end to end, and you will be writing it ...
New
| Aspect | Nodejs Contract | Nodejs Developer |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires proven experience, sometimes certifications in JavaScript or Node.js | Requires similar skills, often with formal education or certifications in software development |
| Work Environment | Project-based, short-term engagements, often remote or freelance | Full-time or part-time employment within a company or agency |
| Employer & Industry | Clients across various industries seeking specific project expertise | Employers in tech, startups, or corporate environments hiring for ongoing roles |
| Search & Comparison Intent | People looking for short-term Node.js projects or freelance work | Individuals seeking permanent or long-term Node.js development roles |
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Role : Full Stack Engineer
Location : Brookfield, WI (Onsite)
Type : Contract-to-Hire (CTH)
About the role
We are looking for a Full Stack Engineer who can ship features end-to-end across the platform without waiting for someone else to fill in the gaps. You will pick up work that touches the frontend, backend, database layer, and sometimes the infrastructure underneath it all. You will write code that goes into production, and you will be expected to do that at a pace that only works when AI tooling is part of how you think rather than a thing you reach for occasionally.
The platform is a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-native EHR built FHIR-native from the start. The stack is TypeScript end-to-end, runs on AWS, and is designed for AI-assisted development from the inside out. Hono on Lambda for the serverless backend. React 19 with Vite for the SPA. Drizzle for the ORM. tRPC paired with REST and FHIR for the API layer. Every choice in the stack is meant to get the most out of AI code generation, and the team ships at a pace that is only possible when the first draft of code coming out of Claude or Cursor actually compiles and runs.
You will work closely with the Lead Product Architect and the rest of the engineering team. The architecture is set. Your job is to extend it cleanly, write code that fits the patterns already in the codebase, and push back when something does not feel right rather than silently working around it.
What you will own
Feature delivery. You take user stories from ready to shipped. You write the backend handlers, database queries, React components, and integration tests that prove the feature works. You don't hand off the frontend to someone else after the backend is done, and you don't stop at the API boundary. End-to-end is what this seat means.
Code quality inside the patterns. The codebase has patterns. You learn them in your first two weeks, write code that fits them, and flag cases where the pattern is wrong before adding to the mess. We would rather pause for a quick discussion than ship one more layer of cruft on top of something that already needs to be rethought.
AI-driven development. You use Claude and Cursor every day, and you have opinions about how to get the most out of them. You write prompts that produce code you actually trust. You know when to take what the model gives you and when to throw it out and write it yourself. You can pair with a model the same way you would pair with another engineer, including knowing when to disagree.
Code review and pairing. You review your teammates’ code, leave specific feedback, and accept the same when it comes back at you. You pair on hard problems when pairing is the fastest path, and you write your own code the rest of the time.
Production readiness. Your work goes into production. You write the tests, you check the logs, and you stay close enough to the deploy to know if something you shipped is misbehaving. You participate in the on-call rotation. When something you wrote breaks at 2 AM, you show up.
Compliance discipline. HIPAA is not a checklist you forget once the audit is done. You handle PHI carefully in logs, in non-production environments, and in support workflows. You read the security ADRs, and you ask questions when you are not sure where the line is.
Other duties as assigned. This is an early-stage company, and the role will flex as the business grows. Roles shift, scope moves, you go where the work is.
Requirements
Preferred
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Software development
201 - 500 Employees
Troy, MI, US
2009