Full Stack Engineer
House of 30ML
2 - 5 years
Pune
Posted: 19/02/2026
Job Description
Full-Stack Developer (Tech Lead DRI) Pune (Hybrid)
Company: 30ML ( The Only Party App! )
Experience: 58 years
CTC: 1720 LPA
Location: Pune (Hybrid | Full-time)
About 30ML
30ML is building the operating system for nightlife events, orders, venues, campaigns, payments, and real-time analytics, all in one platform.
Were looking for a Full-Stack Developer who will act as the Tech DRI, owning the product end-to-end.
Role Summary
You will own the entire tech stack frontend, backend, integrations, and delivery.
This is a high-ownership role, working directly with the founder.
Key Responsibilities
Own frontend + backend architecture and delivery
Build Admin Dashboard, Owner Panel, and Consumer App flows
Design and maintain scalable APIs and databases
Integrate payments, WhatsApp/SMS, POS systems
Handle deployments, releases, and production stability
Take technical decisions and own delivery timelines
Tech Stack (Expected)
Frontend: React Native/ Next.js, Tailwind CSS
Backend: Node.js (NestJS / Express) or Java Spring Boot
Database: PostgreSQL / MySQL
APIs: REST (GraphQL is a plus)
Infra: Basic AWS / Docker experience preferred
Must-Have
58 years full-stack experience
Strong ownership / DRI mindset
Experience building dashboards or B2B products
Comfortable with integrations and real-world systems
Startup or fast-paced product experience preferred
Nice to Have
POS / fintech / marketplace exposure
Real-time data or analytics systems
Early-stage startup background
Compensation
1720 CTC (based on ownership & experience)
This Role Is NOT
Freelance / part-time
Fully remote
Task-only execution role
Apply If
You want to own a product, not just write code and build something real, used every night.
Lets build something big together!
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