Role Overview
We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer, Frontend (8–10 years experience) to own the control plane interfaces powering a GPU cloud infrastructure platform, including dashboards, provisioning flows, resource management UIs, and customer-facing panels. The role requires deep React, Next.js, and TypeScript expertise, along with the judgment to work in an agentic development environment where you decide how much to delegate to agents while remaining fully accountable for architecture, taste, and correctness. The ideal candidate has instincts ahead of the team's current bar for what good looks like, and the discipline to catch what an agent can't see.
Key Responsibilities
- Own the design system and build new product surfaces across the platform's control plane interfaces.
- Make architectural calls on state management, data fetching, and performance across React and Next.js surfaces.
- Decide how much of the implementation to delegate to agents, while owning whether the result is fast, clear, and right.
- Work directly with design and backend teams to ship interfaces that feel good to use, not just ones that pass a test.
- Review generated UI code closely enough to catch subtle breakage or quietly wrong performance assumptions.
- Catch edge cases no one specified and flag UX that works but confuses users.
- Keep the design system coherent under velocity pressure as the product surface area grows.
Requirements
- 8–10 years of frontend engineering experience, with meaningful time at a product company or early-stage startup.
- Deep proficiency in React, Next.js, and TypeScript, sufficient to catch subtly broken or performance-fragile generated code.
- Strong instincts for component architecture, state management, and frontend performance.
- Design systems experience, with the discipline to maintain coherence as the team ships quickly.
- A real agentic workflow at the center of how you build, spanning generation, debugging, and test writing, with real opinions on tools like Claude Code, Cursor, or similar.
- Degree from a tier 1 or tier 2 engineering institution.
Nice to Have
- Experience building control plane or infrastructure-facing UIs for technical and non-technical users alike.
- A track record of shipping design systems that scale across multiple product surfaces.
- Comfort operating in ambiguous, open-ended problem spaces without a fully specced brief.
Why Join Us?
- Build the interfaces that let non-technical users operate complex GPU infrastructure without touching a CLI.
- Work in a team that builds through agentic development by design, with humans owning architecture, taste, and verification.
- Take full ownership of the design system and product surfaces as they grow.
- Competitive compensation, growth opportunities, and a culture built around technical excellence and high standards.