We're seeking a Lead Full Stack Developer to join our Cork-based team and take ownership of a key internal initiative: the Lab Equipment Tracking & Utilization System (LETUS). This platform is designed to optimize high-value equipment usage, enhance pooling efficiency, and deliver powerful data visualizations and insights across the organization.About the RoleLead and mentor a small, agile development team (3–4 members).Design and implement dashboards, reports, and interactive web applications for a variety of end users—from engineers to executives.Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to translate complex business needs into scalable, elegant software solutions.Build and maintain robust APIs to ensure seamless integration between systems.Develop frameworks to analyze large datasets, transforming raw information into actionable insights that guide strategic decisions and operational efficiency.Required TechnologiesPython, React, TypeScript, NodeJS, UI Component FrameworksPreferred TechnologiesDB/SQL/NoSQL, FastAPI, Git, Docker, Linux, REST, WebPack, Vite, Jest, Vitest, ESLint, Power BIEducation & ExperienceBachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field.8+ years of software engineering or equivalent experience, ideally in full stack or data-driven application development.If you're a motivated developer passionate about leading impactful projects and building tools that drive innovation, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or email your CV to - and bring your expertise to a forward-thinking team making a global impact.By applying to this role you understand that we may collect your personal data and store and process it on our systems. For more information please see our Privacy Notice (https://eu-)In accordance with local employment laws, applicants must have current, valid authorisation to work in Ireland at the time of application. We are unable to sponsor employment visas for this role. Applications from individuals without existing work authorisation for Ireland cannot be considered.