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This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Senior Frontend Engineer – Synthetics | NASA in the United States.

This role offers the opportunity to shape and deliver mission-critical frontend experiences for a synthetic monitoring platform used worldwide to ensure high-performing, resilient systems. You will work on complex, high-scale applications that serve thousands of users and billions of synthetic tests monthly, collaborating closely with product, UX, and backend teams. The role emphasizes customer-focused development, delivering seamless, intuitive interfaces, and iterating on features using data-driven feedback. Operating in a fully remote, innovation-driven environment, you will contribute to both open-source and internal projects, influence engineering standards, and mentor peers while working on technologies like TypeScript, React, and modern monitoring tools.

Accountabilities:

  • Design, develop, and maintain frontend features for synthetic monitoring applications using React and TypeScript.
  • Collaborate with product management and UX teams to translate user needs into intuitive and performant interfaces.
  • Lead projects from ideation through delivery, ensuring quality, scalability, and impact on customer experience.
  • Analyze feature performance, gather feedback, and iterate to improve usability and reliability.
  • Contribute to a positive team culture, promoting collaboration, transparency, and psychological safety in a remote-first environment.
  • Work closely with backend teams (primarily Golang) and observability platforms to ensure seamless integration and data flow.
  • Participate in open-source contributions and internal tooling projects to enhance product capabilities.
  • 5+ years of professional experience building frontend applications using React and TypeScript.
  • Solid understanding of modern frontend development patterns, state management, and performance optimization.
  • Experience working in collaboration with backend services, REST/GraphQL APIs, and observability/monitoring systems.
  • Customer-focused mindset with the ability to gather requirements, advocate for users, and deliver high-quality experiences.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and pragmatic approach to breaking down complex challenges into iterative, testable solutions.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, especially in a fully remote, cross-functional team environment.
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently while remaining aligned with team goals.

Bonus Qualifications:

  • Experience with metrics collection, visualization, and alerting concepts.
  • Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform.
  • Exposure to backend languages like Go or full-stack development.
  • Experience using or contributing to observability tools like Grafana or k6.

  • Competitive salary range: USD 154,000 – 193,000 (varies by experience and location) plus Restricted Stock Units (RSUs).
  • Fully remote work with global team collaboration.
  • Health, vision, and dental insurance (U.S. employees).
  • Career growth opportunities and skill development in a high-impact environment.
  • Participation in open-source projects and contributions to innovative monitoring solutions.
  • 30 days annual leave plus additional company-wide shutdown days for rest and recharge.

Jobgether is a Talent Matching Platform that partners with companies worldwide to efficiently connect top talent with the right opportunities through AI-driven job matching.

When you apply, your profile goes through our AI-powered screening process designed to identify top talent efficiently and fairly:
🔍 Our AI evaluates your CV and LinkedIn profile thoroughly, analyzing your skills, experience, and achievements.
📊 It compares your profile to the job’s core requirements and past success factors to determine your match score.
🎯 Based on this analysis, we automatically shortlist the 3 candidates with the highest match to the role.
🧠 When necessary, our human team may perform an additional manual review to ensure no strong profile is missed.

The process is transparent, skills-based, and free of bias — focusing solely on your fit for the role.
Once the shortlist is completed, we share it directly with the company that owns the job opening. The final decision and next steps, including interviews or additional assessments, are then made by their internal hiring team.

Thank you for your interest!

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