Embedded engineer
A single senior engineer embedded inside your team for three months or more.
Catalogue — Services
We describe our work in practice areas because it helps with conversation. We rarely deliver it that way. The platforms that hold up across a decade are built by teams that cross practices deliberately and constantly.
Practice 01
Landing zones, internal platforms, and the day-two operations that follow.
We design and operate the platforms your engineers build on. Multi-account, multi-region landing zones; internal developer platforms with golden paths; observability stacks that actually alert humans; and FinOps governance that surfaces unit cost rather than vanity totals.

Practice 02
Web and mobile product work, run as a single discipline with design.
Senior product teams shipping React, TypeScript and native mobile work for products where accessibility, performance and editorial polish are non-negotiable. We integrate with your existing design system or rebuild one from first principles, depending on what the product actually needs.

Practice 03
Warehouses, pipelines and the analytics layer your finance team will trust.
We build event-driven and batch pipelines on Kafka, Airflow and dbt, materialised into ClickHouse, BigQuery or Snowflake. Every transformation is contract-tested. Every dashboard is reproducible from a versioned model. Every metric has an owner.

Practice 04
Evaluation, retrieval, fine-tuning and the routing layer between them.
We treat machine learning as a platform discipline. Retrieval indices on Qdrant, Pinecone or pgvector. Evaluation harnesses that report on cost, latency and quality together. Model-routing services that pick the smallest model that will do the job. No theatre.

Practice 05
Identity, secrets, supply chain and the audit work as code.
ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II and PCI-DSS programmes treated as engineering work. Hardware-bound credentials, zero-trust access patterns, signed builds and continuous control monitoring. Evidence for auditors is collected automatically as the platform runs.

Practice 06
SLOs, capacity planning, incident response and the post-mortems that follow.
We operate the platforms we build, twenty-four hours a day, with on-call rotations staffed by engineers who wrote the code. Service-level objectives are defined with the business, not derived from infrastructure. Post-mortems are written, blameless and acted upon.

Engagement shapes
A single senior engineer embedded inside your team for three months or more.
A self-sufficient team of three to six engineers shipping a defined platform end to end.
A four-week written assessment of an existing system, with a costed roadmap of remediation.
Continuous responsibility for the platforms we have built, with a published SLA.