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Sr. Front-End Engineer Responsible For Shiny Things at PacketFabric (Los Angeles, CA) (allows remote)

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Stealth mode startup seeking like minded Sr. Front-End Engineer!  PacketFabric is creating the simplest way to connect networks to exchange traffic, regardless of location.  The technical team is a small, talented, and close knit group.  We a bond formed from the love of running head long at difficult problems and finding highly effective solutions.


As a well rounded software engineer, you should definitely be the type that appreciates diversity in your day, and challenges outside of your comfort level!  This position is a full-stack development position, but will have extremely high focus on front end development work. You will own the entire front end application, so you must come armed with a solid understanding good programming principles, have a nearly magical intuition for good UI, and excellent understanding of front end frameworks.


A typical day in the life of a PacketFabric software engineer might include these types of activities:


- Architecting completely new features, or a completely new section of the client side application using your chosen framework and designing with code reuse, client experience, and speed in mind.


- Scrutinizing page load times and refactoring code to optimize user experience.


- Working closely with the UI/UX lead to add some intuitive and well thought out features to the client side application to enable users to make rapid network changes


- Working with back-end engineers to quickly adopt API changes for a rapidly shifting feature set.


- Interacting with customers and/or sales on a bug in the software, quickly resolving it, and coordinating across the team to push a fix.


- Researching additional ideas you may have to improve the product/platform overall and sharing with the team.


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