
Frontend Engineer
SPiNE GmbH
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: München • Germany
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About the role
- You take responsibility for our frontend and the user experience.
- You develop core components of our customer-facing product — from concept to implementation.
- You help shape technical roadmaps and design scalable solutions for production operation.
- You work closely with our CTO, the development team, and external partners.
- You ensure clean interfaces, maintainable code quality, and sound architectural decisions.
Requirements
- Several years of experience building user-friendly frontend solutions using JavaScript, TypeScript, and React.
- Deep understanding of modern tech stacks (e.g., cloud architecture, API design, data modeling, security).
- Experience using AI tools to support development.
- Your UI and UX designs delight customers with intuitive interaction and attractive visuals.
- Strong in both conceptual design and implementation — from whiteboard to deployment.
- Experience with ticketing systems (JIRA), version control (Git), and CI/CD.
- Nice to have: experience with IoT, energy management, or smart meter infrastructure.
- Proficient in English and German (at least B2 level).
Benefits
- Meaningful work: Our software contributes to the decarbonization and digitalization of the energy system.
- Startup vibe: You work in an experienced founding team with short decision-making paths.
- Substantive technology: Over 100,000 lines of code, ongoing collaborations with established market partners, and a unique product on a regulatorily secure foundation.
- Flexibility and responsibility: We rely on trust, ownership, and smart solutions — not overhead.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
JavaScriptTypeScriptReactAPI designdata modelingcloud architecturesecurityUI designUX designCI/CD
Soft Skills
responsibilitycollaborationconceptual designimplementationclean interfacesmaintainable code qualityarchitectural decisions