Senior Front End Engineer - Remote
EventMobi
full-remoteseniorpermanentfrontendengineering-management Anywhere in the World 50 days ago via WWR
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ReactTypeScriptProgressive Web Apps (PWA)Offline-FirstCI/CDPerformance EngineeringSystems DesignCode ReviewLLMMentorship
About the role
Role Overview
Senior Front End Engineer (Fully Remote)
You’ll shape the core front-end architecture behind a global event platform. The role is hands-on and systems-oriented—not just shipping UI features—with an emphasis on ownership, sustainable pace, and high-quality engineering practices.
What You’ll Work On
- Build modern web experiences for a high-performance Progressive Web App (PWA)
- Implement offline-first capabilities and real-time updates
- Deliver cross-device experiences that work well in low-connectivity environments
- Own features end-to-end: ideation/design review → implementation → testing → CI/CD → deployment → monitoring
- Architect for scale by designing abstractions that handle real-world complexity and legacy code
- Maintain balance between performance, maintainability, and developer experience
- Mentor engineers and raise the bar for clean code and disciplined engineering
Requirements
- Proficiency with React and TypeScript for building complex front-end systems
- Experience operating in large codebases and improving/maintaining legacy systems
- Strong engineering judgment: ownership beyond tickets, meaningful PR reviews, and technical direction
Nice-to-Haves / Encouraged
- AI-native development and use of LLM-assisted workflows
- Experience or interest working with tools such as Claude and Codex
About EventMobi
EventMobi is an all-remote software company building a global event platform used by thousands of organizations. The product relies on large, offline-capable, cross-device web applications with a strong focus on front-end architecture, performance, and long-term maintainability.
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