Product Engineering
About this role
This role is for a product-focused engineer at Nomos who sits at the intersection of customer discovery, end-to-end delivery, and engineering culture. You’ll work on mission-critical problems for energy retailers, using AI-native tooling and strong judgment to turn complex domain challenges into intuitive, production-grade experiences. The team values ownership, fast adaptation, and building things that materially move the business and users.
What you'll do
- Sit with customers to dissect problems and develop product intuition that guides engineering decisions.
- Ship end-to-end solutions across the stack, taking features from discovery to production.
- Use AI-native tools (e.g., Claude Code, Cursor) to accelerate development and increase impact.
- Own zero-to-one problems such as dunning workflows or customer portal re-engineering.
- Prioritize and curate work, deciding what to build, what to skip, and when to kill initiatives.
- Solve core energy retail problems: billing, procurement, retention, and cost optimization.
- Shape engineering culture, tooling, and processes, and help recruit and raise the team’s bar.
- Adapt quickly to new tools and methods and bring the team along the frontier.
What Nomos is looking for
- A track record of shipping real product work; we assess what you’ve built, not just years on a résumé.
- Strong full‑stack capabilities and comfort owning end-to-end systems.
- Experience or strong interest in energy retail domains (billing, procurement, customer retention, cost optimization).
- Comfortable using AI-native development tools and treating them as force multipliers.
- High ownership, strong judgment, and the ability to thrive in ambiguity and early-stage environments.
- Desire to have outsized product and company impact on a small, mission-driven team.
Company at a glance
Nomos is an EnergyTech startup and licensed electricity retailer in Germany, operating for a year. It supports Europe’s solar and heat-pump retailers in energy plans and aims to lower energy costs for 200 million European households, while expanding tech partnerships.
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