Full Stack Engineer
Offload
Offload is building the compliance and risk management layer for oversized freight.
Here's the problem: oversized loads require permits from multiple states. But permits are a mess. They're PDFs with maps, route restrictions, vehicle specs, escort requirements—all buried in scanned images that look like MapQuest directions printed on your phone. Dispatch teams read them by hand. They miss things. They misinterpret things. When you get it wrong, it's not a small problem. One wrong turn—a 15ft load on a road restricted to 14ft, an escort car not scheduled where required—and you hit a bridge. You delay a construction project. A data center doesn't open on time. Fines. Liability. Supply chain disruption.
We're replacing that with software that ingests permit PDFs, parses constraints automatically, and feeds them directly into GPS navigation. Compliance becomes automated. Risk gets eliminated. Loads move.
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We recently closed a seed round backed by leading institutional investors and strategic partners in the OS/OW space. We have paying customers, growing revenue, and we're just scratching the surface of what this market can support. The capital is in, the product is live, and we're building the team to go capture it.
What You'll Actually Do
- Talk to customers. You sit with dispatch teams, understand their workflows, uncover what's actually broken. You're comfortable sitting alone with a customer doing discovery.
- Build with product sense. You have opinions about how things should work. You think about UI/UX. You design solutions, then build them.
- Ship fast. Features in hours, releases in days, products in weeks. Code quality matters, but shipping matters more.
- Own end-to-end. You see a problem, you design a solution, you build it. No handoffs.
- Work with AI as your baseline. Claude Code. Cursor. Agent workflows. This is how we build.
- Make solid architectural decisions. You think about scale, resilience, and failure modes. One bad deploy shouldn't crash the company.
- We work in weeks and days, not quarters and months.
Who You Are
- Startup experience required. You've worked somewhere small enough that you wore multiple hats and nobody told you what to do.
- GIS/mapping background highly desired. You understand coordinate systems, spatial data, route optimization. You've built with mapping libraries or geographic data before.
- Strong full-stack capability. Backend, frontend, database design. You can ship a feature end-to-end without getting blocked.
- AI-native builder. You use Claude Code and Cursor regularly. You think in terms of agentic workflows, not just traditional code.
- Execution-focused. You know what you want out of your work. You move fast and get things done.
- Comfortable with ambiguity. Early stage means incomplete information and hard calls. You don't need everything spelled out.
- Nashville preferred. We're based in Nashville and prefer in-person when possible. Exceptional remote candidates considered.
The Hard Truth
This isn't a 40-hour-a-week position where you take direction. If you need that, this isn't it. If you need maximum flexibility right now, this might not be the right time. If the work doesn't actually interest you, we're not a good fit.
What you're looking for: to build something real, move fast, and have real ownership in what creating a company from scratch.
How to Apply:
- Show us your work. Tell us about something you've built with AI. Explain why you want to join us and what you want to build next.
- We'll ask you to do a take-home project - we want to see how you approach it.
Hiring for execution, product sense, and technical depth.