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Job responsibilities

  • Design, implement and maintain various modules
  • Implement and improve release management processes
  • Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs and implement them
  • Translate designs and wireframes into high-quality code
  • Build reusable components and front-end libraries for future use
  • Work closely with the backend, data science, and DevOps teams for API implementation and design
  • Optimize application for enhanced performance and scalability
  • Integrate multiple data sources and databases into one system

Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, IT (or equivalent experience)
  • At least 3+ years of experience in building medium to large-scale web applications (rare exceptions for highly skilled developers)
  • Experience in Node.js, ReactJS/VueJS, GNU/Linux
  • Strong proficiency with JavaScript/TypeScript and other front-end technologies
  • Expertise in one or more back-end technologies such as Python, PHP, Java, Ruby, etc.
  • Working knowledge of GraphQL and RESTful web services
  • Good understanding of server-side templating languages
  • Fluency in English language for effective communication
  • Ability to work full-time (40 hours/week) with a 4 hour overlap with US time zones

Preferred skills

  • Knowledge of web page styling with CSS stylesheets and pre-processors like SASS.
  • Knowledge of user authentication and authorization between multiple systems, servers, and environments
  • Knowledge of design patterns and architecture
  • Knowledge of DevOps best practices and technologies
  • Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills

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How to become a Full-stack integrations engineer?

A Full-stack integrations engineer is responsible for developing software solutions that an organization needs. The solution itself can be very vague and will depend on a number of factors such as what the industry the organization is in, or the budget of the project.

Full-stack integrations engineers design, plan and implement the integration process, including documentation for future managers and engineers to address issues. While analyzing and designing the solutions they integrate for clients, they listen to the client to know their requirements and test plan specifications.

Integration engineers often work with teams such as coordination and customer service to create the best infrastructure possible. They are also responsible for understanding their client’s business needs, finding a solution to meet those needs, planning out and executing the project, and solving any issues that may arise.

What is the scope of a Full-stack integrations engineer?

Full-stack Integration engineers maintain the equilibrium of clients' software systems. They work to integrate a client's needs with existing software, which meets their standards and expectations. Full-stack Integration engineers enjoy a flexible career that allows them to problem solve, design solutions, and code, test and evaluate those solutions. Because integration engineers are in charge of a wide range of tasks, they are in high demand due to their versatility and the services they provide.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a Full-stack integrations engineer?

Full-stack integrations engineers are responsible for ensuring that solutions connect applications and systems across an enterprise or within its specific units or departments. They may prepare proposals that identify business needs, propose custom IT solutions, and solicit bids from vendors.
Key job duties include reviewing existing components to determine integration requirements, creating a design to meet those requirements while considering additional features, application performance, and service availability goals, developing new or customizing existing integration solutions, and testing solutions to ensure they work as designed.
Full-stack integrations engineer’s job responsibilities include:

  • The design, implementation, and maintenance of various modules
  • Enhance and implement release management processes
  • Design UI/UX concepts that are technically feasible and implement them
  • Create high-quality code from designs and wireframes
  • Creating reusable front-end components and libraries
  • Implement and design APIs with the support of the backend, data science, and DevOps teams
  • Performance and scalability optimization of the application
  • Combining multiple data sources and databases into one system

How to become a Full-stack integrations engineer?

Let us now look at what developers trying to apply for Full-stack integrations engineer jobs should learn and know in order to pursue a career.

To pursue a career as a Full-stack integrations engineer you must remember that there is no requirement for formal education. It does not matter whether you're a graduate or a non-graduate, experienced or inexperienced, as long as you have the required hands-on experience and a strong command of necessary technical and non-technical skills.
And yet, it is common for companies to seek out individuals with bachelor's or master’s degrees while filling the remote Full-stack integrations engineer jobs. This is true because, with a relevant academic background, you can better understand computer programming and web development. This helps you in becoming more proficient in the job and find better opportunities as well.

Here are some of the skills and methods you need to master to become a successful Full-stack integrations engineer:

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Skills required to become a Full-stack integrations engineer

First, you must start learning the fundamental skills that can get you high-paying Full-stack integrations engineer jobs. Here is what you need to know!

1. Node.js

Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment for developing a diverse variety of server tools, networking applications, and internet applications. Node.js applications are written in JavaScript and can be run within the Node.js runtime on Windows, Linux, and other platforms. The required libraries are included with the installation of Node.js, so users don’t need to worry about installing them separately as they would with other languages such as Java or PHP.

2. Vue.js

Vue.js is a library that allows developers to create interactive web interfaces. It offers data-reactive components with a straightforward and adaptable API. Core features include the ability to declaratively bind the DOM to your data with directives, automatically monitor the data for changes, and seamlessly update the view when data changes. With modularity in mind, Vue features a component-based architecture where components can be nested and reused. This makes it easy to reason about the application state, as Vue's reactivity system takes care of syncing the DOM automatically.

3. Linux

Linux is an open-source, an enterprise-ready platform for both developers and system administrators. It's the world's most popular operating system for both servers and desktops. And because it's built with open source code, you can use it with more devices, access more apps, and do more work on the go. The Linux operating system is a leading platform for both enterprise and web infrastructure. It has the strength, stability, and flexibility to meet mission-critical computing requirements.

4. Typescript

Typescript has been created with the aim of making your code more readable and easier to maintain. It also allows you to be much more productive by catching typos and errors before running the code or even during the compilation of your application. Typescript is a superset of Javascript, so you can use it anywhere on your project without needing to switch libraries or languages.

5. GraphQL

GraphQL is a data query language developed by Facebook that allows developers to retrieve data from public or private sources quickly, easily, and efficiently. It is an open source API built in JavaScript that provides the ability to define objects via a schema, making it possible to select specific fields instead of retrieving entire sets. GraphQL integrates with any type of API and backend data source, including databases and multiple servers. It can be used with any programming language and can be integrated into almost any IDE or debugger.

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How to get remote Full-stack integrations engineer jobs?

Developers are similar to athletes. They must practice effectively and consistently in order to excel at their craft. They must also work hard enough so that their skills gradually improve over time. In this regard, there are two key factors that developers must follow in order for that progress to occur: the assistance of someone more professional and effective in practice techniques while you're practicing. As a developer, you need to know how much to practice, so make sure you have someone to help you out and keep an eye out for any signs of burnout!

Turing offers the best remote Full-stack integrations engineer jobs that suit your career trajectories as a Full-stack integrations engineer. Grow rapidly by working on challenging technical and business problems on the latest technologies. Join a network of the world's best developers & get full-time, long-term remote Full-stack integrations engineer jobs with better compensation and career growth.

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Turing's commitments are long-term and full-time. As one project draws to a close, our team gets to work identifying the next one for you in a matter of weeks.

Work from the comfort of your home

Turing allows you to work according to your convenience. We have flexible working hours and you can work for top US firms from the comfort of your home.

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Working with top US corporations, Turing developers make more than the standard market pay in most nations.

How much does Turing pay their Full-stack integrations engineers?

Turing allows its Full-stack integrations engineers to set their own rates. However, Turing will recommend a salary at which we know we can find a fruitful and long-term opportunity for you. Our recommendations are based on our assessment of market conditions and the demand that we see from our customers.

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We, at Turing, hire remote developers for over 100 skills like React/Node, Python, Angular, Swift, React Native, Android, Java, Rails, Golang, PHP, Vue, among several others. We also hire engineers based on tech roles and seniority.

Communication is crucial for success while working with American clients. We prefer candidates with a B1 level of English i.e. those who have the necessary fluency to communicate without effort with our clients and native speakers.

Currently, we have openings only for the developers because of the volume of job demands from our clients. But in the future, we might expand to other roles too. Do check out our careers page periodically to see if we could offer a position that suits your skills and experience.

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About the projects: 

Based in San Francisco, California, Turing is the world’s leading research accelerator for frontier AI labs and a trusted partner for global enterprises deploying advanced AI systems. Turing supports customers in two ways: first, by accelerating frontier research with high-quality data, advanced training pipelines, plus top AI researchers who specialize in coding, reasoning, STEM, multilinguality, multimodality, and agents; and second, by applying that expertise to help enterprises transform AI from proof of concept into proprietary intelligence with systems that perform reliably, deliver measurable impact, and drive lasting results on the P&L


About the Role: 

Looking for highly analytical engineers, researchers, and domain specialists to contribute benchmark tasks for AI agent evaluation systems (e.g., Terminal-Bench). Design realistic, technically deep tasks simulating real-world scenarios such as debugging, data corruption, infrastructure failures, and complex workflows.


What does day-to-day look like:

  • Design high-quality Terminal-Bench task ideas and specifications.
  • Develop complex tasks requiring reasoning, investigation, and debugging.
  • Write clear task descriptions, solution approaches, and verification logic.
  • Define deterministic, outcome-based evaluation criteria.
  • Identify realistic failure modes, edge cases, and operational constraints.
  • Create tasks that challenge AI systems while remaining solvable by experts.
  • Collaborate with reviewers to refine task quality and difficulty.
  • Contribute expertise across one or more specialized domains.

Required Skills:

  • 3–10 years of experience in software engineering or relevant domains.
  • Strong debugging, reasoning, and analytical skills.
  • Good understanding of system design, workflows, and dependencies.
  • Ability to analyze complex systems across multiple layers.
  • Experience with production systems, pipelines, or large-scale workflows.
  • Strong technical writing and documentation skills.
  • Exposure to LLMs, agentic systems, or AI evaluation frameworks.
  • Experience reviewing technical specifications or designing validation logic.

Domains (Any of the following):

  • Software Engineering & Code Operations
  • Debugging & Codebase Navigation
  • System Administration & Shell Workflows
  • File & Text Processing Pipelines
  • Data Engineering (ETL & Data Pipelines)
  • Database & SQL Operations
  • Machine Learning Pipelines & MLOps
  • Post-training & Model Finetuning Workflows
  • AI Evaluation & Benchmarking Systems
  • Retrieval, Search & Ranking Systems
  • GPU / Systems Performance Optimization
  • Distributed Systems & Infrastructure
  • Cloud & Platform Engineering
  • DevOps & CI/CD Systems
  • Build & Dependency Management
  • Scientific & Numerical Computing
  • Simulation & Optimization Systems
  • Formal Methods & Theorem Proving
  • Document & Structured Data Processing (PDFs, Excel, etc.)
  • Media Processing (Video, Audio, Images via CLI tools)
  • Programmatic Graphics & Design (SVG, layout, rendering)
  • Data Visualization & Reporting Workflows
  • Geospatial & Spatial Data Processing
  • Time-series & Forecasting Systems
  • Security, Forensics & Reverse Engineering
  • Cybersecurity & Vulnerability Analysis
  • Networking & API Integration Workflows
  • Automation & Multi-step Toolchain Orchestration
  • CLI Tooling & Developer Tool Workflows
  • Version Control & Git Workflows
  • Observability, Logging & Monitoring
  • Storage Systems & File Systems
  • Finance & Accounting Workflows
  • Quantitative Finance & Risk Modeling
  • Legal & Compliance Workflows
  • Healthcare & Clinical Data Processing
  • Supply Chain & Logistics Operations
  • Marketing & Growth Analytics
  • CRM & Sales Operations
  • HR & Recruiting Analytics
  • Consulting & Strategy Modeling
  • Investment Workflows
  • Operations Research & Decision Optimization
  • Benchmark Infrastructure, Adapters & Harness

Perks of Freelancing With Turing:

  • Work in a fully remote environment.
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI projects with leading LLM companies.

Offer Details:

  • Commitments Required: 40 hours per week with overlap of 4 hours with PST
  • Employment type  : Contractor assignment (no medical/paid leave)
  • Duration of contract : 5 weeks; [expected start date is next week]
  • Location : Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Turkey, Vietnam

Evaluation Process (approximately 75 mins) :

  • One round of technical evaluation (60 mins)
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C++ Systems Software Engineer

About Turing:

Based in San Francisco, California, Turing is the world’s leading research accelerator for frontier AI labs and a trusted partner for global enterprises deploying advanced AI systems. Turing supports customers in two ways: first, by accelerating frontier research with high-quality data, advanced training pipelines, plus top AI researchers who specialize in coding, reasoning, STEM, multilinguality, multimodality, and agents; and second, by applying that expertise to help enterprises transform AI from proof of concept into proprietary intelligence with systems that perform reliably, deliver measurable impact, and drive lasting results on the P&L


Role Overview:

We are seeking highly skilled C/C++ engineers to work with system-level libraries and tools such as OpenSSL, FFmpeg, glibc, libssh2, zlib, systemd, tcpdump and support infrastructure for AI-driven software engineering systems. In addition, you will play a key role in building the backend stack for model training and evaluation pipelines that support intelligent systems like the SWE Bench, where AI agents assist in real-world software maintenance and patching workflows


Responsibilities:

  • Develop, maintain, and extend high-performance, secure system software in C/C++.
  • Integrate and work with open-source projects such as OpenSSL, FFmpeg, glibc, systemd, tcpdump, libssh2, ImageMagick, and FreeRDP.
  • Design tools and infrastructure to support model training and evaluation workflows.
  • Build systems for suggesting code patches based on bug reports, issue descriptions, and vulnerability IDs.
  • Automate assessment of PRs and patch diffs for correctness and completeness.
  • Develop solution plans, set up reproducible environments, and evaluate test outcomes.
  • Collaborate with AI engineers on integrations involving Rust bindings and Python-based orchestration tools.
  • Analyze low-level system behavior using profiling, tracing, and debugging tools.
  • Write clear, maintainable code and documentation for internal systems and external libraries.

Required Qualifications:

  • Expert-level experience in C and/or C++ (C99+, C++11/14/17).
  • Strong understanding of systems programming, memory management, and networking internals.
  • Hands-on experience with Linux kernel, glibc, and multithreaded programming.
  • Familiarity with libraries such as OpenSSL, zlib, FFmpeg, libssh2, and ImageMagick.
  • Proficiency with debugging and diagnostics tools like gdb, valgrind, perf, and tcpdump.
  • Experience integrating or extending open-source libraries and toolchains.
  • Comfortable with build systems such as make, cmake, and autotools.
  • Experience with Python, bash scripting, and Docker.
  • Exposure to DevOps practices.

Good to have:

  • Experience with model evaluation workflows involving static and dynamic code analysis.
  • Understanding of AI-assisted code generation tools and feedback loops.
  • Background in building tools for test orchestration, sandboxing, and runtime validation.


Perks of Freelancing With Turing:

  • Work in a fully remote environment.
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI projects with leading LLM companies.
  • Potential for contract extension based on performance and project needs.

Offer Details:

  • Commitments Required : 40 hours per week with overlap of 4 hours with PST
  • Engagement type : Contractor assignment/freelancer (no medical/paid leave)
  • Duration of contract : 3 months; [expected start date is next week]
  • Location : Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Turkey, Vietnam

Evaluation Process

  • 2 rounds of technical interview with 30 minutes each
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