Job Description
Shape the Digital Future
Nexus Innovations is seeking a visionary Senior Frontend Engineer to join our elite team in San Francisco. We are building the next generation of scalable, high-performance web applications that redefine user experience. If you are passionate about pixel-perfect design, cutting-edge technology, and solving complex engineering challenges, we want to meet you.
Why Join Us?
- Competitive compensation package with equity options.
- Flexible remote-first policy with a vibrant San Francisco office.
- Access to the latest hardware and continuous learning budget.
Key Responsibilities
As a Senior Frontend Engineer, you will take ownership of our core product architecture and drive technical excellence across the engineering team.
Responsibilities
- Architect and maintain scalable, high-performance frontend applications using React, TypeScript, and modern frameworks.
- Lead the design and implementation of reusable component libraries and design systems to ensure consistency.
- Optimize web performance, accessibility, and SEO to achieve top-tier user engagement metrics.
- Mentor junior developers, conducting code reviews and technical architecture planning sessions.
- Collaborate closely with product managers and UX designers to translate complex requirements into elegant solutions.
- Drive the adoption of CI/CD pipelines and automated testing frameworks to improve deployment efficiency.
Qualifications
- 5+ years of professional experience in frontend development, with a strong focus on React and TypeScript.
- Deep understanding of modern JavaScript (ES6+), HTML5, and CSS3/Sass.
- Experience with state management solutions (Redux, Zustand, or Context API) and data fetching libraries (Apollo, React Query).
- Proven track record of shipping production-ready applications with robust error handling and testing coverage.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to debug complex issues in a distributed environment.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to articulate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.