Uplane

Technology

TechnicalSolutionsEngineer

$40–70k Bulgaria FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Technical Solutions Engineer at Uplane. Skills: Front-end development, Performance marketing, Technical support. Set up conversion tracking. Implement conversion tracking”

What You'll Achieve.

Make AI-generated landing pages convert; Measure correctly

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot issues; Solve problems

Eligibility Requirements

Remote contractor

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Front-end coding experience, Build responsive front-ends, Edit responsive front-ends, Fluent written English

Nice to Have

Performance-marketing tracking experience, GTM experience, GA4 experience, Pixels experience, Conversions API experience, Shopify integration experience, Checkout integration experience, Payment flow integration experience, AdTech experience, Agency experience, Consulting experience

What You'll Do.

Set up conversion tracking

Implement conversion tracking

Test conversion tracking

Integrate purchase features

Integrate checkout features

Wire up payment flows

Fine-tune landing pages

Fix responsive issues

Act as technical point

Communicate proactively

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Close collaboration

Communication Scope

Clear communication; Proactive communication

Full Job Description

About Uplane (YC F25) Companies waste billions on bad ads, mismatched landing pages, and poor budget allocation. Uplane fixes this by replacing a patchwork of agencies, spreadsheets, and siloed tools with one self-improving AI system. It creates ads, builds matching landing pages, allocates budgets across different channels, and more. We are building the AI engine that will manage and spend the world's marketing budget. About The Role We're seeking a hands-on Technical Solutions Engineer to be the technical backbone of our managed service business. Your job is to make AI-generated landing pages convert and measure correctly: set up and test performance-marketing tracking, wire up commerce and conversion features, fix and fine-tune pages, and act as the technical point of contact for our clients. The work sits between front-end engineering and performance marketing. You'll work remotely as a contractor, full-time, in close collaboration with our team and customers. Why Join - Be an early team member at a well-funded, YC-backed startup - Solve a massive problem in a massive market - Take ownership and grow quickly; your work directly drives client results (and revenue) - Remote-first contract with a fast-moving, ambitious, fun, humble team Responsibilities - Performance Marketing Tracking: Set up, implement, and test conversion tracking on landing pages. - Conversion & Commerce Integrations: Integrate purchase and checkout features (e.g. Shopify) so customers can buy directly on the AI-built landing pages. Wire up forms, payment flows, and webhooks. - Landing Page Fixes & Fine-Tuning: Debug, polish, and fine-tune landing pages built by our AI marketing strategists, including front-end fixes, responsive issues, layout, and page speed. - Client Tech Support: Be the technical point of contact for our clients via Slack. Troubleshoot issues, communicate clearly and proactively, and own problems through to resolution. - Learn, Adapt & Automate: Our stack keeps growing. Stay

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