As a Senior Software Engineer at Recurrency, you will lead product development, enhance workflows, and collaborate to create solutions that impact the business.
Recurrency
Recurrency is revolutionizing demand planning and purchasing automation for the multi-trillion-dollar distribution industry. Legacy ERP systems - slow, complex, and manual - haven’t kept up with modern needs.
Backed by a $22M Series A led by Bessemer Venture Partners, Recurrency is reversing ERP stagnation with a blazingly fast platform. Our ML-driven forecasting and dynamic pricing automation help distributors increase revenue, boost margins, and cut waste - all while integrating seamlessly with existing ERPs for one-day deployment.
Headquartered in San Francisco, we’re a fast-growing, venture-backed team building the next great platform company.
The Role
Lead Product Engineer – Build, Solve, and Innovate
At Recurrency, we’re rethinking how distributors interact with ERP systems, replacing slow, report-driven workflows with real-time automation and clear actions. As a Lead Product Engineer, you’ll take full ownership of features, defining and shaping solutions that drive real business impact.
Responsibilities
- Build, deploy, and maintain end-to-end solutions that enhance product workflows.
- Take full ownership of key product areas, from ideation to production.
- Work closely with customers, translating their challenges into scalable solutions.
- Collaborate across teams - engineering, product, and design, to develop a world-class platform.
- Optimize our stack for performance and scalability.
Required Qualifications
- Exceptional coding skills, consistently delivering high-quality, production-ready and testable code.
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, or a related field.
- Ability to navigate ambiguity, rapidly iterating on solutions that drive measurable impact.
- Strong product sense, working closely with product managers to understand customer pain points and craft intuitive, effective solutions.
Preferred Qualifications
- Proficiency in TypeScript across the stack (React, Node.js).
- Proficiency in Python in backend.
- Experience with PostgreSQL, DuckDB, or strong understanding in real-time OLAP concepts.
- Understanding of distributed systems and modern data infrastructure.
- Experience working with ML-powered applications.
- Familiarity with Figma and best UI/UX design practices.
Benefits
- Fully remote flexibility with HQ in San Francisco.
- Competitive salary & equity in a fast-growing, venture-backed company.
- Opportunities for deep technical and product ownership - shape the future of ERP.
- Customer-driven culture - occasional travel to meet real-world users (optional).
Top Skills
Duckdb
Figma
Ml-Powered Applications
Node.js
Postgres
Python
React
Typescript
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