Staff Fullstack Engineer, Avatars

Synthesia Synthesia · Multimodal · EUROPE · Engineering

Staff Fullstack Engineer role at Synthesia, an AI video platform company. The role focuses on building end-to-end product features in the Avatars and Generative Media domain, integrating frontend, backend, and AI model capabilities. Responsibilities include owning features from idea to production, working with both third-party and in-house AI models, and tackling 0 to 1 problems. Experience with AI/ML products, experimentation, or feature flagging is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. work on end-to-end product features across the Avatars and Generative Media domain
  2. design and deliver features that combine frontend, backend, and AI model capabilities
  3. take ownership of features from idea through to production
  4. work directly with AI models (both third-party and in-house), evaluating what is possible, understanding reliability constraints, and shaping product decisions based on those capabilities
  5. build across the stack, including: Backend systems to support feature logic and model integration, Frontend experiences that allow users to interact with generative features, End-to-end workflows that connect user input, model output, and product behavior

Skills

Required

  • building and shipping full-stack product features end-to-end in production environments
  • working across both frontend and backend
  • product mindset
  • working in 0 to 1 environments
  • evaluate technical feasibility and make pragmatic trade-offs
  • reliability and user experience
  • collaborating with product and design
  • debug and work across the stack

Nice to have

  • AI or ML-powered products, experimentation workflows, or feature flagging

What the JD emphasized

  • end-to-end product features
  • AI model capabilities
  • 0 to 1 problems
  • feature flags
  • AI or ML-powered products

Other signals

  • end-to-end product features
  • AI model capabilities
  • 0 to 1 problems
  • feature flags
  • AI or ML-powered products