Senior Software Engineer
Company: Lokalise
Location: Barcelona, Barcelona provincia (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-03-20
About this role
Who are we
At Lokalise, we make it easy and profitable for businesses to expand into new markets. Founded in 2017, our AI-powered translation and localization platform automates workflows, integrates with over 60 tools, and helps product teams launch multilingual products 10x faster and at 80% lower cost. Trusted by thousands of businesses across over 100 countries, Lokalise is empowering more than 25 million people worldwide to use diverse services in their native languages. Backed by a customer-loved support team, our platform seamlessly fits into your design and development processes, helping you scale effortlessly.
Location
While our company operates exclusively on a remote basis, you must reside and have the legal right to work in one of the following countries: the United Kingdom, Latvia, or Spain.
This is a full-time, remote position. Please note that we do not engage on a B2B or contractor basis.
We do not partner with search firms.
About
We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer (Backend) to join our Integrations domain. Our mission is to build the industry's most robust and scalable integrations platform, enabling seamless data flow between Lokalise and the hundreds of tools our customers rely on every day—from code repositories and design tools to content management systems.
This isn't just about building integrations; it's about architecting a platform that makes our customers' workflows effortless and our developers' lives easier. As a senior member of this team, you won't just be an individual contributor; you will be a standard-setter and a force multiplier. You will lead by example, elevating our craft, shaping our technical direction, and helping us build a world-class engineering environment.
You Will
- **Architect and Own:** Lead the design, development, and long-term ownership of our core integrations platform and services, making pragmatic trade-offs between velocity and long-term maintain...