Your code will protect millions of devices. At CUJO AI, our OTM (On The Move) team builds Android and iOS apps backed by a cloud platform deployed on AWS — delivering cybersecurity and parental control features to users on the go.
We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer with proven experience in programming using TypeScript/Node.js on AWS serverless services, to build secure, scalable services that mobile apps and network service providers rely on worldwide.
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Why Join CUJO AI?
The compensation package ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 EUR (gross), depending on your experience. We are focused on finding the right person for this role and are open to discussing salary expectations based on your skills, competencies, and experience.
📅 Apply by April 19, 2026 – but don’t wait! We’ll hire as soon as we find the right person.
📩 Apply via our recruitment portal. Questions? Email us at careers@cujo.com.

CUJO AI® is the global leader of cutting-edge cybersecurity and network intelligence solutions that enable network operators globally to improve the digital life protection of their customers in and outside the home.
By pioneering AI-powered cybersecurity and empowering a growing ecosystem of OEM partners, CUJO AI helps major ISPs around the world to protect their subscribers. Mobile and fixed network operators use our holistic capabilities to improve their customer value proposition, monetize their networks, and reduce operating complexity and costs.
The CUJO AI Platform powers a suite of services for home network security, advanced parental controls and profile-based content blocking, as well as privacy protection.
CUJO AI has reached an unprecedented scale on production networks, firmly establishing its market leadership for Digital Life Protection (DLP) services. Trusted by global telecommunications giants like Comcast, Charter Communications, TELUS, Sky Italia, Sky UK, Rogers, Cox, Shaw, Videotron, and EE, CUJO AI secures more than 3 billion devices across operator networks.
More information is available at https://cujo.com/