About the job
The Role:
Join us as a dynamic Frontend Tech Lead at f2-ai, where you'll take the helm in crafting our cutting-edge, AI-driven enterprise UI platform. This is a unique opportunity for an innovative engineer who enjoys building robust systems from the ground up and is eager to influence our technical direction while writing production-level code.
Key Responsibilities:
UI System Development: Design and implement foundational frontend features, actively coding and delivering essential React/TypeScript components.
Frontend Architecture Leadership: Shape the technical vision and roadmap for our React-based UI platform, ensuring swift iterations and effective scaling of user experiences.
Performance, Security, and Accessibility: Create high-performance, responsive interfaces that comply with SOC 2 and accessibility standards, emphasizing maintainability and cost-effectiveness.
AI Integration: Collaborate with the team to incorporate intelligent features, data visualizations, and interactive tools that reveal AI-driven insights.
Engineering Excellence: Establish and maintain coding standards, component libraries, and review processes; mentor fellow engineers to cultivate a culture of reliable, test-driven development.
Collaborative Partnerships: Work closely with product, design, backend teams, and enterprise clients to translate requirements into elegant UI solutions.
Qualifications:
Proven Technical Leadership: 7+ years of experience in building and scaling mission-critical frontend systems using TypeScript and React, with a demonstrated capability to architect solutions from scratch.
API Design Proficiency: Extensive experience in designing and utilizing RESTful and GraphQL APIs, including state management and effective data-fetching techniques.
Results-Oriented Mindset: You excel in environments where you take ownership of features from start to finish, iterate quickly, and deliver production-ready UI solutions.
Familiarity with Styling Solutions: Experience with CSS-in-JS methodologies (e.g., Styled Components, Emotion) or utility-first frameworks like Tailwind.

