Ridgeline is looking to solve the problem of ensuring every product experience meets the highest standards of performance and reliability through engineering innovation and AI-powered automation.
Requirements
- Expertise in TypeScript, React, HTML, JavaScript, CSS
- Deep working knowledge of front-end build tooling in the React ecosystem (such as Webpack, Bun, Storybook, GitHub Actions, etc)
- A proven track record working with large-scale test automation frameworks (e.g., Cypress or Playwright).
- Experience with AI quality frameworks that increase resilience in front end, browser-based testing.
- Experience building performant, enterprise level web automation frameworks at scale
- Docker-based container architecture
- Experience with agile development methodologies
Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain scalable automation frameworks that power testing across Ridgeline’s UI ecosystem.
- Build internal tools, libraries, and CI/CD integrations that improve reliability, consistency, and developer productivity.
- Leverage AI-assisted engineering tools to identify test gaps, generate intelligent test coverage, and accelerate debugging workflows.
- Develop agentic workflows — AI-driven processes that can autonomously detect, diagnose, and even propose fixes for quality issues — amplifying team velocity and confidence.
- Partner with product engineers to automate repetitive workflows, identify points of fragility, and improve test efficiency without slowing delivery.
- Contribute to a collaborative, learning-driven culture focused on technical excellence and continuous improvement.
- Design and build the frameworks, utilities, and pipelines that ensure every product experience at Ridgeline meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.
Other
- A degree in Computer Science, Information Science, or related discipline
- 5+ years in a software engineering role, ideally with a focus on frontend or test infrastructure
- Ability to communicate effectively
- Serious interest in having fun at work
- Must be work authorized in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship