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Full Stack Developer
Sunnyvale, CA, US
Onsite
2026-07-04
Estimated salary · Sunnyvale
~ $86,900 - $155,200
Low
$55K
Median
$78K
High
$104K
Market in Sunnyvale · BLS OEWS 2024
Estimated net pay
$5,518 - $8,937
/month · 24% withheld
after tax & contributions · on the estimated salary · Single, no dependents
Job description
**About the Role**
Teserac is building **neuron™**, a unified AI\-native platform for data center observability, intelligence, and workflow automation. neuron™ processes real\-time telemetry from thousands of sensors, meters, and control systems across heterogeneous data center environments — giving infrastructure owners and operators the visibility to monitor, analyze, automate, and proactively manage power operations with full situational awareness. An embedded AI teammate serves as every operator's always\-on co\-pilot: detecting anomalies, correlating events, and surfacing recommendations 24/7\.
As a Full Stack Developer, you will build the features and interfaces that data center operators rely on to monitor, analyze, and act on real\-time power and operational data. You will work across the entire stack — from real\-time dashboards and alerting UIs to backend data pipelines and API integrations.
This is a high\-impact role where your code ships to production quickly and directly affects how some of the world's most critical infrastructure is managed. You will work closely with the Principal Software \& Architecture Lead, Product, and Solution Engineering in a fast\-moving, small\-team environment.
We move fast. We avoid bureaucracy. We expect engineers to own outcomes, not tickets.
**Why You Would Be a Good Fit**
You are a full\-stack engineer who takes pride in shipping features that are fast, clean, and production\-ready. You're comfortable in unfamiliar territory — whether that's a new protocol, an unfamiliar dataset, or a tight deadline — and you default to ownership rather than waiting for direction. You thrive in fast\-moving environments where your work has direct, visible impact.
You likely:
* Build front\-to\-back: you can wire a real\-time dashboard from WebSocket to pixel without passing the baton.
* Write clean, tested code and treat code reviews as a team learning opportunity.
* Are comfortable with ambiguity — you can turn a rough p