
Senior Software Engineer – Graphics, Rendering, Real Time Systems
Vizcom
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $195,000 - $225,000 per year
Job Level
Senior
Tech Stack
GraphQLReactTypeScript
About the role
- Build the rendering engine: design and optimize Vizcom’s core WebGL/WebGPU pipeline for performance and fidelity
- Push real-time UX: develop smooth brush and material interactions, animation systems, and 3D previews that respond instantly
- Collaborate with AI: integrate GPU inference outputs (diffusion, segmentation, line following) into interactive visual workflows
- Optimize for speed: profile GPU and CPU paths, reduce frame latency, and tune memory use for real-world workloads
- Prototype new creative tools: experiment with novel rendering effects, procedural materials, and hybrid 2D/3D experiences.
- Collaborate early with Design: prototype fast, test feel, and bring high-fidelity UX to life.
- Mentor teammates: guide others in rendering fundamentals, performance profiling, and graphics debugging.
Requirements
- 5–8+ years building and shipping complex frontend systems (React/TypeScript)
- Strong experience with WebGL, Canvas, or custom rendering engines
- Deep understanding of UI performance, profiling, and memory management
- Strong eye for design quality — you care about both pixels and milliseconds
- As a colleague, you enjoy planning, executing, winning and celebrating as a team
- Experience working remotely and/or in a startup environment
- Bonus: experience with GraphQL, WASM, GPU pipelines, or 3D scene systems
Benefits
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Hard skills
WebGLWebGPUReactTypeScriptCanvasGPU inferenceperformance profilingmemory managementGraphQLWASM
Soft skills
collaborationmentoringteamworkplanningexecutiondesign quality focus