Software Development Team Lead – Drive Innovation and Growth At Exactius, we partner with businesses to solve complex digital marketing challenges and drive ambitious growth. We bring executive leadership and cross-functional execution teams that strategize, execute, and deliver results. Our teams include performance marketing CMOs, campaign and CRM managers, conversion and product managers, data scientists, developers, and creative experts. Supported by proprietary technology for advanced analysis and real-time optimization, Exactius operates as an extension of your internal teams, focused on one goal—faster and more profitable growth. The Software Development Team Lead will oversee the technical direction of our platform while remaining hands-on in development. This role requires a strong leader and developer who can mentor a remote team while designing and delivering scalable, data-driven solutions. Key Responsibilities: - Lead and mentor a team of developers in a remote, agile environment. - Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous learning. - Provide hands-on technical guidance and coaching. Hands-On Development: - Design and develop scalable web applications using Node.js, NestJS, ReactJS, Next.js, and Google Cloud Platform. - Implement key features, optimize platform performance, and ensure reliability. - Contribute to the codebase, setting high-quality standards for the team. Product Development: - Work closely with the product team to develop features aligned with business objectives. - Oversee the implementation of real-time analytics, attribution models, and AI-powered insights. - Ensure platform scalability and maintainability. Technical Execution: - Design, develop, and test scalable applications. - Integrate and optimize data pipelines for real-time insights. - Manage performance optimization efforts. Process & Innovation: - Establish best practices for coding, testing, and documentation. - Oversee sprint planning, code reviews, and CI/CD workflows. - Research emerging technologies and contribute to architectural decisions.