As a Front-End Engineer you'll work closely with our technical co-founder and early customers to lead our UI / UX efforts.
THE CHALLENGE
InkWorks is reimagining the future of work for commercial printers. We are a B2B vertical SaaS company backed by top tier VC investors focused on disrupting the print industry, and are developing a customer and revenue engine that brings print productivity software into the 21st century. Our software streamlines customer quoting and order workflows, improves internal and external collaboration, and enables printers to generate more business and improve customer satisfaction.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for a Front-End Engineer to work closely with our technical co-founder and early customers to lead our UI / UX efforts. This is an early startup and as an early member of the engineering team you’ll be instrumental in creating and owning foundational parts of our designs and systems.
You are someone who has previously designed and implemented performant front-end architectures. You are comfortable collaborating with designers, engaging with customers, and communicating API requirements to backend developers. You have experience prototyping solutions and making iterative progress without final product or design specs.
You will work on interesting business problems such as quote building and estimation, customer order management, material and product pricing, payments, reporting and analytics, and more. If you enjoy building thoughtful user interactions that help customers unlock value, this might be the role for you!
THE TECH STACK
As an early engineer you’ll have significant influence on our technical decisions. Our architecture will likely lean towards being Javascript and Typescript (JS+TS) based, and make use of NodeJS and ReactJS on AWS. Beyond that we’ll want to make decisions for the right tooling for deployments, observability, versioning, automation, and more.
WHAT WE OFFER
THE SKILL SET
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