Inference.net is hiring a Senior Full-Stack (Frontend-Focused) Engineer to help build beautiful, performant web experiences for their globally distributed LLM inference platform.
The role involves designing, building, and polishing dashboards, consoles, and customer-facing apps that allow users to observe, configure, and pay for inference at scale.
The engineer will ship end-to-end features, from Figma wireframe to React component to backend API and database migration.
Responsibilities include designing a component system in React + Tailwind, optimizing performance with SSR, code-splitting, hydration, and WebSocket-driven real-time updates.
The engineer will collaborate with distributed-systems engineers, product designers, and founders to create delightful products from complex infrastructure.
The role also includes leading design reviews, mentoring junior engineers, and introducing best practices for testing, accessibility, and observability.
Requirements:
Candidates must have 5+ years of experience building production React applications.
A deep knowledge of Tailwind CSS and modern CSS architecture is required.
Mastery of Typescript and strong fundamentals in JavaScript, DOM, and APIs are essential.
Experience designing REST/JSON or gRPC backends using Node, Go, or similar technologies is necessary.
Candidates should have experience with AuthN/AuthZ design, including OIDC and JWT.
A strong product sense, with a focus on UX details and accessibility, is required.
Nice-to-have qualifications include experience with Tanstack/Next.js, data visualization libraries (Recharts, Visx, D3), tRPC, familiarity with GPU or ML tooling dashboards, comfort debugging performance issues, and dev-ops skills such as CI/CD, Docker, and Terraform.
Benefits:
The position offers a base salary ranging from $120,000 to $180,000.
Employees will receive a significant early-stage equity grant.
Benefits include full medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401(k) plan with matching, generous paid time off (PTO), commuter and hardware stipends, and daily office lunch.
The work environment encourages fast iteration, safe production testing, and celebrating small wins, with opportunities for continuous shipping and collaboration.