Senior Frontend Engineer, Core
About the role
We’re looking for a Senior Frontend Engineer to join our Core Engineering Team, which powers some of the most essential experiences at Scribe: viewing and editing Scribe documents, embedding and exporting content, and supporting key integrations. Millions of users rely on these workflows every day. In this role, you’ll take ownership of impactful projects, collaborate closely with design, product, and engineering, and deliver polished user experiences in React. You’ll focus on usability, performance, and accessibility—helping define how people everywhere interact with the core of our product.
Responsibilities
- Build intuitive, performant, and accessible user interfaces in React for core viewing and editing
- Collaborate with design and product to scope, build, and launch features that solve real user problems
- Own projects end-to-end, from technical design through launch and iteration
- Partner with backend engineers to define APIs and data flows for a seamless frontend experience
- Contribute to maintainable, reliable code through thoughtful patterns, testing, and documentation
- Continuously improve the user experience with a focus on quality and detail
Requirements
- You have 5+ years of engineering experience
- You have extensive experience with React
- You’re a strong advocate for automated testing
- You’ve seen and can implement engineering best practices
- You’re user-centric, empathetic, and passionate about your work
Bonus Experience
- With our stack: TypeScript, NextJS, Tailwind, React Query, React Testing Library, Playwright
- Prior startup experience—you thrive in fast-paced, high-growth environments
Full-Time US Employee Benefits
- Competitive salaries
- Comprehensive healthcare benefits
- Equity in a hyper growth startup
- Flexible PTO
- 401k
- Parental Leave
- Commuter Benefits (SF office employees)
- WFH Stipend
Compensation Range
$175K - $230K
Contact Information
To apply, send a POST request to https://apply.scribe.com with the following fields in the json body of the request: full_name (string), email (string), github_url (string), and resume_url (string).