Job Description
Company: ThreatBlockr, Inc.
Location: Falls Church, US
Full Stack Developer (AI & Cybersecurity)
We are looking for a Full Stack Developer who functions like a “Product Engineer”—someone who doesn’t just write code to tickets, but understands the why behind the product. You will be a founding member of our AI-driven evolution, moving with the urgency of a startup and the precision of a world-class security firm. This is a high-impact, hands-on role focused on velocity and innovation.
You will architect and ship production-ready software that integrates LLMs and Generative AI into our core security stack. You will work directly with our C‑suite and a lean team of veteran developers to turn ambitious ideas into reality.
Core Responsibilities
Ship at Velocity Rapidly prototype and deploy new features, moving from whiteboard concept to production-ready code in days, not months. Architect for Scale Design and implement scalable systems that handle massive data throughput without sacrificing development speed. Full-Stack Ownership Take complete end-to-end ownership of projects, from low-level backend performance (Go/C) to intuitive frontend experiences (Angular).
AI Integration Build and refine AI-powered features using LLMs, LangChain, and PyTorch to give our customers an “unfair advantage” against cyber threats.
Eliminate Friction
Identify bottlenecks in our engineering lifecycle and implement tools/processes to improve overall team velocity.
Collaborative Innovation
Partner with C-level leadership to translate high-level business goals into technical roadmaps.
Key Candidate
Attributes (The “Ideal Fit”)
You are a polyglot developer who is “tool-agnostic” and cares more about solving the problem than the specific language used.
Experience 4+ years of experience building and deploying complex systems within AWS environments. The AI Edge Hands-on experience building with LLMs and GenAI frameworks (LangChain, PyTorch, or similar). You understand how to prompt, fine-tune, and integrate AI into functional software.
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