The company is looking to own and lead the entire user experience layer of a mission-critical enterprise platform used daily by cities, utilities, and infrastructure teams across North America.
Requirements
- Mastery of JavaScript/TypeScript and deep expertise in at least one modern framework (React, Vue, Angular, or similar)
- Proven track record of owning frontend architecture decisions at scale
- Hands-on experience with advanced browser APIs, especially IndexedDB, caching strategies, and offline-first patterns
- Strong focus on measurable client-side performance and data-driven optimization
- Obsession with code quality: high test coverage, design systems, linting, CI/CD, and tooling that makes teams move faster
- Experience working directly with end users or customers to shape product direction
- Experience shipping desktop apps (e.g., Electron or similar)
Responsibilities
- Selecting and establishing the modern frontend stack and long-term roadmap
- Designing and driving a scalable, shared component library that works across web and mobile
- Modernizing our frontend codebase while dramatically improving performance, reliability, and developer velocity
- Setting the quality bar: architecture, testing strategy, performance budgeting, accessibility, and engineering hygiene
- Mentoring and leveling up a growing team of frontend engineers
- Partnering closely with Product and executive leadership to translate customer needs into delightful, high-performance experiences
- Measuring and continuously improving real-world client-side performance (load times, memory, offline behavior, etc.)
Other
- 8+ years of professional experience building complex web applications
- Exceptional communication skills you can explain technical trade-offs to both engineers and non-technical executives
- Demonstrated ability to thrive in fast-paced, ambiguous environments and drive consensus across teams
- Customer-obsessed mindset with a history of championing delighter features that users love
- Outstanding salary, benefits, bonus, and growth potential