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Full Stack Engineer (£70,000 + Equity) at Loxa

Posted 22 days ago
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Ruby on RailsReact

About the role

What you'll do

  • Join a high-growth startup as a core engineering team member building modern insurance technology.
  • Develop and maintain backend services and APIs using Ruby on Rails, Python, and FastAPI.
  • Design seamless integration flows for major e-commerce platforms like Shopify, BigCommerce, and Magento.
  • Manage scalable infrastructure using Terraform and AWS, optimizing CI/CD pipelines for reliability and security.
  • Collaborate directly with the founding team in an FCA-regulated environment emphasizing craftsmanship and high-velocity shipping.

What you should know

  • This is a ground-floor opportunity to influence architecture, infrastructure, and engineering culture in a startup.
  • Ideal for professionals with 2+ years experience in Ruby on Rails or Python and full-stack development.
  • The role requires a high-ownership mindset and ability to thrive in a fast-paced, startup environment.
  • Applicants should be comfortable working with complex APIs and third-party integrations, especially in e-commerce.
  • The position offers equity alongside salary, providing long-term growth potential aligned with company success.

About the company

  • Loxa is a fast-growing insurtech startup focused on retail product protection with a mission to protect millions globally.
  • The company operates in a regulated environment (FCA-regulated), ensuring high standards in financial technology.
  • Loxa values a founder mentality , craftsmanship, and a culture of high-velocity shipping.
  • They have achieved 44+ retail integrations in their first year, signaling rapid expansion and market traction.
  • The company is London-based with plans for massive expansion in 2026, emphasizing innovation in embedded insurance.

Key required skills

Ruby on RailsPythonFastAPIReactTerraformAWS

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