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Imagen is seeking an experienced Frontend Team Lead to build and lead a high-performing team of frontend and full-stack engineers while driving critical technical initiatives. The role requires solid full-stack range, so you can guide work end-to-end across the UI and application layers.
You'll balance hands-on contribution with people leadership, owning significant parts of our user-facing platform - from responsive client-side applications and reusable component systems to the Node.js/Electron layer that powers our desktop platform used by professional photographers worldwide.
Responsibilities
- Lead, mentor, and grow a team of Frontend engineers, conducting 1-on-1s, performance reviews, and career development planning.
- Lead a cross-functional squad (Frontend and/or Backend engineers) as a Squad Lead, driving product initiatives from conception to delivery.
- Drive technical strategy and architectural decisions for Frontend systems, ensuring scalability, maintainability, and a high-quality user experience.
- Balance hands-on technical work (coding, design reviews, troubleshooting production issues) with team leadership and strategic planning.
- Collaborate closely with product, design, and backend teams to deliver seamless, end-to-end user experiences.
- Foster a culture of ownership, continuous improvement, and technical excellence within your team.
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- 5+ years of experience as a Frontend (or Fullstack with frontend focus) Engineer, with at least 2 + years as a Team Lead.
- B.Sc. in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field from a well-known university.
- Strong proficiency in TypeScript, HTML, and CSS.
- Proven expertise with modern frontend frameworks and building reusable, modular component systems. Vue experience - an advantage.
- Hands-on experience with Node.js.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
- Python, SQL/NoSQL databases, or cloud platforms (AWS) - an advantage.
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