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Senior Frontend Engineer

Data Theorem

Data Theorem is an exciting company focused on creating a more secure world for data. Rooted in a strong engineer first culture, every employee has an impact on product and direction. We are searching for exceptional talent pursuing an opportunity to grow and take ownership of the projects that resonate most with them.

As a Senior Frontend Engineer, you will be responsible for building and owning the web applications that power our products for automating the security analysis of mobile, cloud and web applications, at scale. We help thousands of developers and security engineers discover, understand, and fix security and privacy issues affecting their applications.

The web applications you will be working on are the main customer-facing interfaces of our product; the better they are, the more they will empower our users to ship secure applications to their own customers and users.

You will:

  • Collaborate with and mentor a team of Frontend engineers.

  • Collaborate with the design team and the Backend team to build new customer-facing UIs and flows for security analysis and automation, while maintaining the quality and improving the experience of existing products.

  • Empower the Frontend team to achieve a high level of technical productivity and quality, using up-to-date technologies, patterns and processes.

  • Be an active member of the Data Theorem’s engineering team, which is spread across the United States, England and France.

We’re looking for someone who has:

  • Consistent record of shipping high-quality features.

  • 6+ years of software engineering experience.

  • Significant experience building frontend applications using React.

  • Familiarity with principles of good user experience.

  • Bonus points: experience working on enterprise dashboards.

Experience Requirements

Experienced

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