Senior Software Engineer - Frontend
Heartflow
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About the role
Role Overview
As a Senior Software Engineer – Frontend, you’ll help build customer-facing interactive web applications that directly support clinical decision-making in healthcare. You’ll shape the technical direction of Heartflow’s web solutions, ensuring high performance, quality, and excellent user experience.
Responsibilities
- Own end-to-end development: design, build, test, and maintain robust interactive web applications
- Make data-driven decisions and solve complex problems
- Drive technical vision & architecture for frontend solutions
- Mentor engineers and promote best practices and continuous learning
- Collaborate with API teams, Product, QA, and UI/UX to ensure seamless integration
- Maintain code quality, performance, and user experience
- Build with scalability, observability, and security in mind
- Ensure FDA medical software regulatory compliance (documentation, QA processes, adherence to standards)
- Contribute to innovation and continuous improvement
Requirements
- 8+ years with a BS in Computer Science (or related); 6+ years with an MS/PhD; or equivalent practical experience
- Strong proficiency in TypeScript and frontend/web technologies
- Experience building and deploying large-scale, customer-facing web applications
- Ability to contribute to technical vision and translate strategy into design
- Track record collaborating with product and design teams in a fast-paced environment
- Experience with Agile development and project management tools
- Strong understanding of web security best practices
- DevOps/CI/CD experience
Nice to Have
- Experience/interest working with Vue.js
About Heartflow
Heartflow is a medical technology company using AI and non-invasive imaging analysis to advance the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease. Its flagship offering, Heartflow FFRCT Analysis, generates patient-specific 3D, color-coded coronary artery models to help clinicians assess stenoses, blood flow impact, and atherosclerosis across the CCTA pathway.
Scraped 6/20/2026