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Frontend Developer - United States

SemiAnalysis

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Oct 28, 2025
Remote, US
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SemiAnalysis is looking for a Frontend Developer to design, build, and maintain the digital experiences that power their research, client engagement, and brand presence, ensuring these systems are performant, modular, visually compelling, and easy to maintain.

Requirements

  • Strong proficiency in TypeScript, HTML, and CSS.
  • Experience with WordPress, including plugin development and theme customization.
  • Familiarity with Jira and modern development workflows in GitHub.
  • Experience with NodeJS for tooling or backend integration.
  • Basic familiarity with Python for data or API interactions.
  • Understanding of frontend build systems, CI/CD pipelines, or Kubernetes-based deployment.
  • Experience creating reusable UI components and integrating APIs.

Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain high-quality frontend applications using TypeScript and modern frameworks.
  • Develop and customize WordPress websites and plugins to support our publishing and client-facing tools.
  • Translate UI/UX designs into functional, responsive web interfaces using HTML and CSS with an eye for aesthetics.
  • Collaborate with product, research, and data teams to build intuitive user experiences that present complex information clearly.
  • Maintain and improve frontend performance, accessibility, responsiveness, and SEO.
  • Manage work through Jira and maintain clean version control and collaboration practices using GitHub.
  • Troubleshoot and debug issues across browsers and devices.

Other

  • 1–3+ years of experience in Frontend Development or a reasonably equivalent role.
  • Demonstrated design instincts and a strong sense of aesthetics.
  • Ability to work autonomously end-to-end, from technical requirements to deployment.
  • If you have strong opinions on UI/UX best practices and can spot bad kerning from 10 feet away, we should probably talk.