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AgileEngine is an Inc. 5000 company that creates award-winning software for Fortune 500 brands and trailblazing startups across 17+ industries. We rank among the leaders in areas like application development and AI/ML, and our people-first culture has earned us multiple Best Place to Work awards.<br><br><b>WHY JOIN US</b><br>If you're looking for a place to grow, make an impact, and work with people who care, we'd love to meet you!<br><br><b>ABOUT THE ROLE</b><br>As a Pre-Sales Demo Engineer, you’ll sit at the intersection of fullstack engineering and revenue, powering a sales team by owning demo environments that directly influence deal outcomes. Leveraging fullstack expertise across TypeScript, React, Node.js, and AWS in an agile, entrepreneurial culture, you’ll bridge frontend and backend to shape real business impact. A structured mentorship path toward a Technical Solution Consultant role within 12–24 months makes this opportunity truly unique.<br><br><b>WHAT YOU WILL DO</b><br>- Maintain, upgrade, and troubleshoot demo environments to ensure they are up to date and functional;<br>- Act as the first line of defense for technical issues within demo environments;<br>- Collaborate with technical teams to build Proof of Concepts and support complex deals;<br>- Manage and populate realistic datasets for demo environments to support business use cases.<br><br><b>MUST HAVES</b><br>- <b>3+ years of experience</b> in <b>FullStack development</b> with a backend focus;<br>- Experience with <b>TypeScript (Node.js and React)</b>;<br>- Experience with <b>REST APIs</b> including consumption and debugging;<br>- Understanding of <b>deployment processes</b> and <b>CI/CD tools</b>;<br>- Familiarity with <b>AWS (Cognito, S3, CloudWatch)</b>;<br>- Experience with <b>data seeding</b> and <b>environment management</b>;<br>- <b>Strong communication skills</b> and ability to explain technical concepts;<br>- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing priorities;<br>- <b>Problem-solving mindset</b> with ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues independently;<br>- <b>Fluent English level</b>.<br><br><b>NICE TO HAVES</b><br>- Knowledge of life insurance and annuity domain;<br>- Experience with Python scripting;<br>- Experience with CI/CD troubleshooting;<br>- Experience with PHP.<br><br><b>PERKS AND BENEFITS</b><br>- <b>Professional growth:</b> Mentorship, TechTalks, and personalized growth roadmaps.<br>- <b>Competitive compensation:</b> USD-based pay with education, fitness, and team activity budgets.<br>- <b>Exciting projects:</b> Modern solutions with Fortune 500 and top product companies.<br>- <b>Flextime:</b> Flexible schedule with remote and office options.<br><br>

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