Nory

Hospitality Technology

StaffEngineer

€130–180k ~AI est. Dublin, Ireland; Ireland; United Kingdom; Spain; United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Staff Engineer at Nory. Skills: Backend systems, Architecture, Infrastructure, Product development. Own complex problems. Bring structure to ambiguity”

Industry & Context.

Hospitality Technology
Problems you'll solve

Complex problem solving; Ambiguity navigation; Decision making; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Right to work in UK or EU without sponsorship

What You'll Do.

Bring structure to ambiguity

Shape technical direction

Shape product direction

Define pragmatic approaches

Sequence work effectively

Drive cross-team alignment

Ensure system-wide impact

Raise engineer effectiveness

Provide technical leadership

Guide decision-making

Solve problems hands-on

Communicate during delivery

Improve overall system

Identify architecture opportunities

Identify reliability opportunities

Identify developer experience opportunities

Identify product capability opportunities

Turn opportunities into outcomes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Partnership with product; Cross-team alignment; Align across disciplines

Communication Scope

Clear communication; Explain trade-offs

Process & Methodology

Roadmap influence

Full Job Description

Let's fix hospitality, for good. Hospitality is tough – margins are thin, waste is high, and teams are stretched. But it doesn't have to be this hard. That's why we built Nory. Our CEO, Conor, knows the pain first-hand. After founding and scaling Mad Egg in Ireland, he got fed up with juggling "market-leading" systems, clunky spreadsheets, and endless printouts. So he set out to build the tool he wished he'd had from day one. Nory is an all-knowing restaurant management system. It blends real-time data with AI predictive analytics, giving operators control of their margins. From food prep to forecasting, it's operational intelligence that helps restaurants run with consistency, certainty, and profit. The result? Thriving restaurants, better jobs, less waste, healthier margins. Learn more about what we are building here https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7414229365426790400/. And we're just getting started. Fresh off a Series B led by Kinnevik https://www.nory.ai/blog/nory-series-b-funding-to-revolutionise-restaurant-operations, we've grown to 100+ people across Ireland, the UK, Spain and recently, New York – and demand is scaling faster than we ever imagined. THE ROLE We're looking for a Staff Engineer to join Nory and help drive the most critical, ambiguous and technically complex problems across our product and platform. This is a high-impact engineering role for someone who can increase the effectiveness of multiple streams of work - shaping technical direction, influencing product decisions, and enabling teams to move faster and more effectively. This is backend-leaning full-stack. Your centre of gravity is in backend systems, architecture, infrastructure and complex product development - with the ability to contribute across the stack when needed. But this isn't just a software engineering role. It's a product engineering role. That distinction matters. You won't just solve hard technical problems. You'll help decide which problems are worth s

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