BJAK is building an automation platform for insurance operations. The platform supports quotes, renewals, policy issuance, endorsements, claims, payments, customer requests and insurer follow-ups.
We are looking for Backend Engineers who can build reusable systems, not just one-off features.
The Mission
Build backend foundations that automate insurance operations across products, teams and countries.
What You’ll Own
- Build backend services for BJAK’s insurance automation platform.
- Create reusable workflow logic for quote, policy, claims and endorsement flows.
- Improve APIs, data models, event flows and system reliability.
- Reduce repeated manual work through better backend systems.
- Work with product, operations, frontend, QA and DevOps.
- Improve monitoring, logs, documentation and maintainability.
- Support regional scale across multiple markets.
What We’re Looking For
- Backend engineering experience in production platforms.
- Strong system thinking and ability to simplify messy workflows.
- Good understanding of APIs, databases and service design.
- Able to build for reuse without over-engineering.
- Comfortable working with ambiguous requirements.
- Strong follow-through and ownership of long-term improvements.
- Practical, steady and low ego.
The Kind of Builder We Want
- Thinks in systems, not only tickets.
- Can improve things step by step.
- Comfortable with operational complexity.
- Serious about reliability and maintainability.
- Focused on long-term platform value.
This Role Is Not For
- People who only want small feature tasks.
- People who dislike internal systems or platform work.
- People who over-engineer before understanding the problem.
- People who need perfect requirements.
- People who do not like improving old systems.
Success Looks Like
- Insurance workflows become more automated and reusable.
- Backend systems are easier to maintain.
- Manual operations reduce.
- New product or country flows become easier to launch.
- The platform becomes stronger as BJAK scales.
Interview Process
We assess candidates based on culture fit, working style, and platform/backend thinking. The process begins with an application review, followed by three rounds of interviews, including a technical assessment or system discussion.