Nabis
Software Engineer – Inventory & Pricing Systems (Contractor)
Job Summary
Nabis is seeking a Software Engineer to focus on Inventory and Pricing Systems, responsible for developing and enhancing internal tools such as the V2 Order Form and Pricing Service. The role involves integrating with external platforms like ERPs and CRMs, contributing to scalable inventory and pricing functionalities, and collaborating with various teams to drive operational efficiency. Candidates should have 5+ years of engineering experience, proficiency in ReactJS, NestJS, and TypeScript, and a background in logistics or inventory systems. This is a remote, high-impact role ideal for autonomous engineers passionate about technology and the cannabis industry.
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About Nabis
Nabis is the #1 Licensed Cannabis Wholesale Platform in the world with the largest portfolio of cannabis brands, supplying hundreds of brands to retailers across California, New York, and Nevada. Our mission is to empower the world to discover cannabis by providing choice, access, and innovation.
We’re building a cutting-edge, technology-first platform to scale the cannabis industry. Backed by Y Combinator and visionary investors like Doordash co-founder Stanley Tang and Twitch co-founder Justin Kan, we’re redefining cannabis distribution through innovation and efficiency.
The Role
Nabis is seeking a Software Engineer focused on Inventory & Pricing Systems to enhance our internal tooling, pricing workflows, and inventory management. You’ll take ownership of the V2 Order Form, Pricing Service, and backend logic that drives operational scale. You’ll collaborate with operations, customer experience, and revenue teams to build cross-functional solutions.
This is an hourly contract role with a rate of $57–$75/hour, and is an entirely remote, US-based role.
Responsibilities
- Build and enhance features for internal tools used by Nabis Admins and Operations
- Own development of the V2 Order Form, Pricing Service, and order flow logic
- Integrate with external platforms including ERPs and CRMs
- Drive engineering velocity and redundancy across teams
- Support roadmap execution for scalable inventory and pricing functionality
Qualifications
- 5+ years of engineering experience
- Proficient in ReactJS, NestJS, and Typescript
- Deep experience with CRM-based tools, ERP integrations, and inventory systems
- Background in 3PL, warehousing, or logistics platforms
- High ownership mindset with strong communication skills
- Interest in understanding and influencing business-side strategy
Why You’ll Love Working with Nabis
- Be part of the fastest-growing cannabis startup in the U.S.
- Fully remote, high-impact engineering role
- Flexibility and autonomy to drive your work
- Join a diverse, inclusive team passionate about technology and cannabis
Nabis
Discover Nabis, the leading licensed cannabis marketplace and distribution platform. With the largest portfolio of cannabis brands, Nabis offers fast fulfillment, comprehensive warehousing, and advanced analytics. Streamline your cannabis distribution and shop over 9,000 SKUs from 400+ brands with Nabis.
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