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Frontend Engineer (React) @ Tempo

Philippines - Remote / Argentina (Remote) / India (Remote) / Brazil (Remote)RemoteFull-timePosted 405 days ago

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About this role

Job OverviewAs a Front-End Engineer at Tempo, you will play a pivotal role. Your focus will be on developing intuitive, high-performance web applications within our AI-powered visual IDE. You'll collaborate with a cross-functional team, contributing your technical expertise to create seamless experiences for designers and developers.

Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and implement robust front-end solutions for our visual IDE, optimizing for performance and scalability.

Work closely with UX/UI designers to translate design concepts into functional code.

Contribute to the development lifecycle, including coding, testing, debugging, and deployment.

Ensure high-quality graphic standards and brand consistency.

Stay updated with emerging front-end technologies and methodologies, integrating them to enhance our platform's capabilities.

Maintain an online presence between the hours of 9am - 4pm EST

QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.

Proven experience as a Front-End Developer or similar role, preferably in tech or startup environments.

Expertise in front-end technologies, including JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and frameworks like React.js, and tailwind.

Experience with responsive and adaptive design principles.

Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with a knack for bridging the gap between technical and non-technical teams.

What We OfferThe opportunity to be part of an innovative, fast-growing startup.

A collaborative, flexible, and supportive work environment where your contributions directly impact the product's success.

Skills

EngineeringEngineering (Agent+)

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