Frontend TypeScript Developer
Alignerr
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TypeScriptGenericsUtility TypesReactNext.jsAngularNuxtNode.jsCode ReviewAI-Assisted Development
About the role
Role Overview
You’ll be an experienced Frontend TypeScript Developer (AI Training). Your job is to review, evaluate, and guide AI-generated frontend TypeScript code to ensure it meets production standards for type safety, scalability, and modern architecture.
This is a fully remote, flexible hourly contract role (10–40 hours/week).
What You’ll Do
- Review AI-generated TypeScript for strict type safety, correct interface design, and proper use of generics and utility types
- Develop complex, type-safe frontend components aligned with modern web architecture
- Provide clear technical commentary on architectural decisions and type-driven development strategies
- Identify and flag issues in AI responses involving:
- complex type definitions
- asynchronous patterns
- frontend edge cases
- Work independently and asynchronously on your own schedule
What You Bring
- Deep expertise in TypeScript, including static typing, generics, interfaces, and utility types
- 3–5 years of hands-on experience with modern frontend/full-stack frameworks such as React, Angular, Next.js, Nuxt.js, or Node.js
- Strong written communication to explain technical decisions clearly
- Detail-oriented and methodical—able to spot subtle problems and explain why
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science or a related field (preferred)
Nice to Have
- Experience with data annotation, model evaluation, or AI-assisted development workflows
- Familiarity with testing frameworks and type-safe API design patterns
- Exposure to monorepos, design systems, or large-scale frontend architectures
About Alignerr
Alignerr is an AI-focused organization working on AI-driven development workflows. The role centers on evaluating and improving AI-generated frontend code, with an emphasis on TypeScript code quality and real-world web application architecture.
Scraped 4/17/2026