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Backend Engineer (Contract - LATAM)
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Backend Engineer (Contract - LATAM)

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Posted 7 days ago
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powertofly approved What PowerToFly.com Has to Offer:

PowerToFly supports a fully remote team and core coverage with country specific benefits. This may include health care, a retirement savings plan, parental and adoption leave and perks such as self-directed budgets to support learning and growth. We also offer unlimited personal time off and mentorship opportunities.

Job Details

This position is being advertised on behalf of a partner organization. Employment terms, benefits, and conditions may vary and are subject to the policies of the hiring company. Details on the specific requirements and conditions for this role will be provided during the recruitment process.

 

 

Snout App | 2–3 Month Contract | Remote, LATAM | Immediate Start

About Snout App

Snout App is a fast-growing startup reimagining how dog training works for modern families. They believe training shouldn’t feel overwhelming, inconsistent, or confusing. It should feel guided, personalized, and achievable.

Snout App combines science-backed training methods, certified trainer expertise, and intelligent technology to create adaptive training plans that evolve with each dog’s progress. Through AI-powered video feedback and personalized recommendations, the app helps pet parents build confidence, solve real behavioral challenges, and strengthen the bond with their dogs.

They are building something meaningful — a product that genuinely improves daily life for dogs and the humans who love them.

Snout App is a small, high-ownership startup team moving quickly toward MVP launch. They are now looking for a hands-on Backend Engineer who wants to help ship core functionality and bring this product to life.


This is not a maintenance role.
This is a build, own, and launch role.


What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll work directly with the CTO to implement and deliver key backend milestones, including:

  • User authentication and onboarding (AWS Cognito)
  • Subscription and payment management
  • GraphQL API development
  • Backend architecture implementation in AWS
  • Database design and integration (PostgreSQL)
  • Close collaboration with the iOS developer for seamless integration
  • Contributing to secure, scalable, production-ready infrastructure

You will be evaluated based on deliverables, not hours.

 

Tech Stack (Required Experience)

You must have direct, hands-on experience with:

  • Node.jsTypeScriptAWS (production environments)
  • GraphQL APIs
  • AWS Cognito
  • Relational databases (PostgreSQL-level experience)

This is not a “learn on the job” role. They need someone who has built and shipped using this stack before.

 

Who Will Thrive Here

 

Mindset matters as much as technical ability.

 

You will thrive in this role if you:

  • Take ownership without waiting for step-by-step directionWork confidently with minimal supervision
  • See problems and propose solutions
  • Move quickly, ship, and iterate
  • Accept feedback without defensiveness
  • Have experience in startup or fast-moving product environments
  • Have worked on B2C / consumer-facing products (strongly preferred)

This is a lean startup environment. There are no layers. You will work directly with the CTO and collaborate closely with the iOS developer.

 

Contract Details

  • Duration: 2–3 months
  • Structure: Milestone-based payments
  • Start: Immediate
  • Location: Remote, LATAM
  • Language: English preferred; strong Spanish-speaking candidates welcome
  • Time zone: Flexible; however, must attend dev syncs at 5pm PT (minimum twice per week)You may work on other projects provided milestones are delivered on time


What This Role Is Not

  • Not a passive engineering role
  • Not a heavily structured enterprise environment
  • Not a long onboarding cycle
  • Not a “wait for tickets” position

Snout App is looking for someone who wants to build, own meaningful work, and help launch a product with real impact.

 

If you’ve built backend systems in AWS, enjoy startup environments, and want to help bring an ambitious consumer product to life, this could be a strong fit.

 

Required Skills
  • AWS
  • Node.js
  • TypeScript
  • APIs
  • GraphQL
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