
Apex Wheels creates Real Performance wheels for drivers everywhere. That means designing and manufacturing wheels that don’t just look the part, but truly improve performance in a measurable way. Born on the track and raised in California, Apex was founded in 2007 as a passion project by diehard motorsport enthusiasts and has produced function-first, race-proven wheels ever since. Now boasting a team of 40+ staff members, all Apex products are designed by an in-house team of engineers who are just as passionate about motorsports as you.
Take hands-on technical ownership of our ecommerce platform, working under the guidance of our CIO and with our eCommerce Director. Ecommerce is a critical engine of our growth, and your job is to make the site a modern sales engine rather than an aging machine that struggles to keep up. You will own architectural decisions for the platform end-to-end, from performance and reliability to the speed at which new features reach production. You will take ecommerce plans and make them real, on time, and on budget, because every delayed launch is growth we leave on the table.
You will be taking on a working ecommerce platform that supports real customers and real revenue, with a codebase that reflects years of accumulated work. Some of it is sound. Some of it is not. Your responsibility is to identify the difference through direct, hands-on engagement with the code and to implement the improvements yourself. This is a hands-on senior engineering role. The challenge is to materially improve a system that is already in production, while continuing to deliver new work in parallel.
The majority of your time will be spent writing and reviewing code. You will be the engineer who reads the existing implementation closely, refactors what is holding the platform back, and establishes the patterns that subsequent work will follow. When integrations between commerce, ERP, payments, content, and search behave unreliably, you will trace the issue end-to-end and implement the fix. When a deployment fails, you will be in the logs. When performance degrades, you will be the engineer running the profiler and identifying the actual cause. The technical standard of the platform will reflect the standard of the code you ship, because your work will set the precedent for others.
You will also review contributions from internal developers and external agencies, but review in this context means substantive engineering review. You will identify defects, missed edge cases, and shortcuts that will create cost later. You will provide specific, actionable feedback. When work requires significant revision, you will say so directly, and in many cases, you will be the one to implement the correction.
You will work closely with the CIO and the eCommerce Director, contributing to day-to-day execution while helping ensure that technical decisions are sound and aligned with business needs. You will be expected to challenge assumptions, including those of external partners and internal contributors, when they conflict with platform health or critical business outcomes. When it comes to communicating with stakeholders, you should be able to explain your thinking, highlight tradeoffs, be transparent about unknowns, and the impact of your work. Your proactive communication on progress, status, and blockers will help you to gain the trust of our deeply passionate team, enabling you to grow to the next level in this role.
To start, you will be the only dedicated internal engineer on e-commerce, with oversight of external agencies and contractors as the primary form of leverage. We expect that this position will include people-management over time. What will not change is the expectation that you remain in the code - this is not a role that will evolve into pure delegation, and it is not a role for someone eager to stop building.
Once the foundation is stable, the focus moves toward feature delivery. Sales and marketing have a meaningful backlog of initiatives, and the measure of success becomes how quickly we can ship them to production at the appropriate level of quality. That is the return on the work: a platform on which the next change is easier than the last.
We are looking for an engineer who has held a similar position before. You have been the senior technical contributor on a platform of comparable complexity. You have been the person other engineers turn to when a problem is genuinely difficult. You have inherited a codebase with technical debt and improved it incrementally. You understand the work involved, and you understand that much of it is detailed and unglamorous. If you are looking for a clean slate or a role that keeps you removed from the code itself, this position will not be the right fit.
If it is the kind of challenge you have been looking for, the reward for doing it well is that the work shows. Internally, your contributions will move the company toward the targets it is planning to hit, and the teams that rely on the platform will tell you when something you built made their job more impactful. Externally, our customers are passionate about our products and are quick to share when the experience lands well, and you will know that the experience they are talking about is one you helped create.
In the space provided for your cover letter, tell us about your connection to automotive or motorsports culture. If you’re not an enthusiast, tell us what you are most passionate about outside of your professional work.
**Compensation $35 - $48 USD hourly. This is a long-term independent contractor position supporting a U.S.-based company. Candidates must be able to work as self-employed contractors or through their own registered business entity in their country of residence. We are open to candidates located throughout Europe, with a strong preference for Poland, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czechia, and neighboring countries.
You must:** Be legally authorized to provide independent contractor services from your country of residence. Be able to invoice a U.S. company directly or through your business entity. Have reliable high-speed internet and a dedicated workspace. Be comfortable working in English with a geographically distributed team.
About the Environment: While performing the duties of this job, you may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, and keyboard. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements due to computer work. Ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period. Light lifting may be required. Ability to travel by ground or air to attend team-building events. Regular, predictable attendance is required.
Travel Expectations: Occasional international travel.