We're hiring. Mostly engineering.
Hybrid, and a bias toward people who have shipped something into a regulated environment before. Open roles below.
What it's like to work here.
What you'd be building on.
We don't hire for specific frameworks — we hire for systems thinking in regulated environments. The stack below is what's live in production; it evolves as we grow.
Node.js + TypeScript core. Go for latency-critical paths (wallet, risk engine). gRPC between services. PostgreSQL + Redis primary stores.
React (operator console). Astro (marketing + content). Design system owns tokens; engineers own component logic.
Kubernetes (self-hosted + cloud). Cloudflare for edge delivery. Monitoring via Grafana + custom alerting on wallet events and fraud signals.
Python for ML training pipelines. Real-time scoring at inference served via internal API. Models cover: fraud, personalisation, risk, retention.
What we're hiring for now.
Senior Platform Engineer (Wallet)
Owns the multi-product wallet. Distributed systems, money-movement experience, comfortable with audit trails as a first-class concern.
Risk & Fraud Engineer
ML/heuristics for fraud, AML, and bonus abuse signals. iGaming or payments fraud background a plus.
Regulatory Counsel
Anjouan track. Internal-facing role, partnering with engineering on licence-aware feature gating.
Product Designer (Operator console)
Designs the operator-facing surface — wallet, CRM, bonus engine, risk dashboard. Heavy data-density design experience.
Questions before you apply.
Does Turbo Stars hire remotely?
Turbo Stars operates hybrid. We work with engineers who can participate meaningfully in team collaboration — not permanently remote, but not five days mandatory office either. Specific arrangements depend on the role and team.
Do I need iGaming experience to apply?
Not necessarily, but regulated-environment experience helps — fintech, payments, trading, or any domain where the money is real, the audit trail matters, and compliance shapes architecture. If you've shipped something where a bug has real financial consequences, you'll fit the mindset.
What does the interview process look like?
We keep it focused: (1) a short intro call to check mutual fit and answer your questions; (2) a technical screen relevant to the role (no whiteboard algorithms — we talk through real systems problems); (3) a final conversation with the team lead and sometimes a product or compliance stakeholder for cross-functional roles. We move fast — usually within two weeks.
What's the tech stack at Turbo Stars?
Backend: Node.js + TypeScript core, Go for latency-critical paths (wallet, risk engine), gRPC for internal services, PostgreSQL + Redis. Infrastructure: Kubernetes, Cloudflare edge. AI/ML: Python training pipelines, real-time inference serving. We hire for systems thinking first — the stack is a detail.
How do I apply if I don't see my role listed?
Email sales@turbostars.io with the subject line 'Open application — [your discipline]' and a short paragraph on what you'd own here. We read everything. Most of our best hires were not-yet-posted roles filled by people who reached out directly.
Is Turbo Stars a startup or an established company?
We're past the early startup phase — there is real product, real customers, and a real revenue model. But we're still small enough that each person has significant ownership and impact. If you want infrastructure scale without big-company inertia, that's what this is.
See it on a live stack.
30-minute walkthrough with the team. Live cross-sell, live aggregator, your stack on the other end.
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