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Senior Software Engineer, Growth Engineering Lead

PushPress

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Oct 7, 2025
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PushPress is transforming how boutique gyms operate and how the fitness industry connects, transacts, and grows by evolving from a traditional business system of record into an AI-powered Industry Ledger. The company is looking for a technical lead to build and optimize its Product-Led Growth (PLG) motion, focusing on the technical implementation and infrastructure for the self-serve journey.

Requirements

  • Strong TypeScript/Node.js skills with B2B SaaS experience
  • Experience building experimentation and feature flag systems
  • Proficiency with our stack: Node.js, Fastify, React, MySQL, Redis, RabbitMQ (or equivalent)
  • Experience with product analytics tools (Segment, Amplitude, Heap, or similar)
  • Solid understanding of SaaS metrics and funnel optimization
  • Bonus: Experience with customer data platforms or ML for personalization

Responsibilities

  • Build the technical infrastructure for rapid experimentation: feature flags, A/B testing framework, and analytics pipeline
  • Implement growth initiatives across the product: in-app onboarding, usage-based triggers, billing experiments, and expansion prompts
  • Ship experiments weekly while maintaining code quality and system performance
  • Develop data pipelines and dashboards to measure impact and inform decision-making
  • Partner with growth to improve key PLG metrics: onboarding conversion, activation rates, free-to-paid conversion, and add-on adoption
  • Mentor and grow the growth engineering team as we scale

Other

  • 7+ years engineering experience with 3+ years in growth engineering
  • Track record of shipping features that measurably improved business metrics
  • Experience leading small technical teams
  • Strong collaboration skills—you'll work closely with growth, product, and data teams
  • Comfortable with iterative development and rapid experimentation
  • Self-directed with good judgment about when to move fast vs. build for scale