Description

The Engineering Team at Fleetio is expanding and has an opportunity for a Senior Front End Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will focus on delivering a delightful user experience using React and other modern front-end tooling. You will produce high-quality features, help scale our front-end architecture, and manage our component system for our web product. You will collaborate with Product Managers, Designers, and other Engineers to plan, design, and drive the implementation of cohesive solutions in core areas of our platform.

You will influence the following areas: front-end architecture decisions, build tooling, UI and UX design, component library design and implementation, API design, Quality Assurance, and automated testing.

If you are an engineer with a mind for front-end architecture, UX design intuition, and a strong understanding of TypeScript and newer browser APIs, we would love to connect with you.

A little about us…Fleetio is a modern software platform that helps thousands of organizations around the world manage their fleet operations. Transportation technology is a hot market and we’re leading the charge, with raving fans and new customers signing up every day. We raised $144M in Series C in June of 2023 and are on an exciting trajectory as a company.

More about our team and company:

This is a remote opportunity and is open to candidates in the United States, Canada, or Mexico.

Who you are

The ideal candidate for this role is a user-focused, expert-level React engineer with experience owning and building complex SPAs. You have a deep understanding of the browser (and some experience with full-stack web frameworks like Ruby-on-Rails or similar is preferred). You possess strong, but loosely held opinions about front-end architecture. You are passionate about solving business problems with clean, consistent design, delightful UX, and scalable architecture. You have the skills to implement high-quality user experiences while maintaining consistency in the UI. You are product-minded and team-oriented, willing to hear others' opinions and educate on best practices. You have excellent communication skills (particularly written).

Your impact

  • Your primary focus is on UI and front-end architecture, but you feel comfortable navigating the whole web stack for context and occasional backend updates
  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable front-end architecture solutions to help enable feature development for our web teams
  • Utilize profiling and APM tools to assess and solve poor front-end experiences and performance issues
  • Deliver delightful user experiences through evolving our component library and building new features
  • Engage in collaborative design and implementation of features
  • Produce well-tested, maintainable, and performant code
  • Research and implement prototypes and spikes as necessary to validate assumptions and technical feasibility
  • Express your opinions to help drive development and planning processes
  • Thoroughly review your peers' code to ensure quality, maintain consistency, and share knowledge
  • Advocate for and mentor the broader web engineering teams on React and Typescript best practices and development patterns
  • Champion for the overall quality of the front-end codebase

Your experience

  • Experience owning and architecting complex React applications
  • Comprehensive knowledge and command of TypeScript
  • Expert level Javascript (ES6+) experience, primarily focused on React, and/or other related front end frameworks
  • High comfort level with HTML & CSS and ability to create dynamic UX workflows and custom-designed UI components
  • Experience with modern JS ecosystem tooling, such as esbuild, Webpack, Babel
  • Experience with testing frameworks such as Jest, Playwright
  • Experience identifying, profiling and fixing frontend performance bottlenecks
  • Exposure to backend development in a modern web framework

Benefits

  • Multiple health/dental coverage options
  • Vision insurance
  • Incentive stock options
  • 401(k) match of 4%
  • PTO - 4 weeks
  • 12 company holidays + 2 floating holidays
  • Parental leave- birthing parent (12 weeks paid) non-birthing (4 weeks)
  • FSA & HSA options
  • Short and long term disability (short term 100% paid)
  • Community service funds
  • Professional development funds
  • Wellbeing fund - $150 quarterly
  • Business expense stipend- $125 quarterly
  • Mac laptop + new hire equipment stipend
  • Monthly catered lunches
  • Fully stocked kitchen with tons of drinks & snacks
  • Remote working friendly since 2012 #LI-REMOTE

Fleetio provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination and harassment. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.

This application is not intended to and does not create a contract or offer of employment. Employment with Fleetio is at will.

If you have a disability or a special need that requires an accommodation to fill out the online application, please let us know by calling (205) 718-7500.

 

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