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Product Engineer (all level) at craftdocs: Budapest, Hungary; On-site. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.
- Location and workplace: Budapest, Hungary, On-site
- Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-06-05.
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Location: Budapest, Hungary (hybrid) or remote in the EU, with the first month onsite
Seniority: all levels
Full-time
The role in a nutshell
You'll work in a small team where ownership is real, and decisions matter. You'll ship features, debug production issues, and question why things are built the way they are. You'll use different enabling tools daily, not to write more code faster, but to multiply your impact and free up time for the work that actually matters: shipping things our users love.
We care less about your years of experience and more about how you think, learn, and ship.
What you'll do
Own features end-to-end, from problem definition to production
Work with different coding tools (Claude Code, Cursor, agents) as part of your daily workflow
Debug and validate code from any source, knowing when to trust it and when to dig deeper
Collaborate with a small, high-velocity team where everyone contributes to direction
Challenge assumptions, including your own
Hold a high quality bar, because we're a small team doing world-class work
What we're looking for
Must have:
A high quality bar: you care about the details no one else notices, and you're not satisfied until something is genuinely good
User-first thinking: every line of code comes back to whether it's making someone's life better
Strong judgment: the ability to evaluate any output, knowing what to accept, reject, and verify
Curiosity and drive: you explore, you iterate, you don't wait to be told what to do
Personal projects built with or assisted by AI tools: we want to see how you think with these tools, not just that you use them
Willingness to set ambitious goals and honestly try to reach them
Matters more than years:
Product intuition: you understand why something needs to be built, not just how
Ability to learn fast and adapt
Debugging instincts: when something feels wrong, you dig until you understand why
Pride in being part of a small team where you own the outcome end-to-end
If you find meaning in building things that matter, shipping them at a high quality bar, and working in a small team where ownership is real, we want to talk.
Sounds exciting? Apply today!