Tech Stack
CloudDockerGoGraphQLGRPCJavaScriptKubernetesNode.jsPythonReactTypeScript
About the role
- Design and deliver responsive, accessible, and user-friendly interfaces for our cloud-native and AI-driven products.
- Build fullstack features that integrate seamlessly with powerful backend systems.
- Collaborate with product designers to transform concepts into polished, functional applications.
- Optimize applications for performance, scalability, and cross-browser compatibility.
- Contribute to APIs and backend services that power rich frontend functionality.
- Participate in code and design reviews, driving technical excellence across the stack.
- Champion UI/UX best practices and advocate for the customer experience.
- Help evolve our engineering processes and tools as we scale.
Requirements
- 3+ years of experience building production-grade web applications, with a focus on frontend development.
- 2+ years of hands-on experience with React and TypeScript in production environments.
- Proven ability to design and implement complex, responsive UIs with HTML, CSS, and modern JavaScript/TypeScript.
- Experience developing and integrating backend services in Go, Node.js, or Python.
- Strong understanding of API design and consumption (REST, GraphQL, or gRPC).
- Experience deploying applications on Kubernetes, Docker, or other containerized/cloud-native environments.
- Familiarity with UI/UX design principles, prototyping, or collaboration with design teams.
- Knowledge of frontend and backend testing frameworks and best practices.
- Proficiency with Git-based workflows and collaborative engineering practices.
- Competitive salary
- Flexible work hours
- Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
ReactTypeScriptHTMLCSSJavaScriptGoNode.jsPythonAPI designKubernetes
Soft skills
collaborationcustomer experience advocacytechnical excellenceUI/UX best practicesdesign review participationengineering process evolution