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Web App Tech Lead, IKEA Kreativ

$180,000-220,000/year

Geomagical Labs

Palo Alto, CA, USA

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Geomagical Labs builds and operates the pioneering IKEA Kreativ 3D+AI app, used by tens of millions of people, in partnership with IKEA. About the role We have an opening for an ambitious, hands-on, web technical lead, with strong Computer Science foundations, and expert Javascript, Typescript & React Web Engineering skills, to lead our flagship web application team. As our Web Engineering Tech Lead, you will design & engineer compelling features and smart architectures --- linking the UI, 3D engine, AI pipelines, and cloud microservices. In this role you will be expected to: Be the ambitious tech leader of a 5 person web tech team. Design, build, and innovate our IKEA Kreativ 3D web apps and features --- making them successful and loved by customers. Be the go-to expert for challenging front-end tech issues. Make awesome software, and make your team more awesome. Promote wise practices, leading to stability & velocity. Reliably coordinate roadmaps with distributed tech teams. Work closely with IKEA for an integrated IKEA experience. Drive Geomagical’s cultural values & leadership principles. Requirements Strong foundations in Computer Science. Expert skills with modern Javascript/Typescript languages. Expert skills developing within React framework. Mastery of Internet technologies & modern web stacks. 5+ years engineering full-stack codebases live in production. Success guiding 3+ person tech teams for important projects. Proven success solving complex systems engineering problems. Familiar with best practices of web devops, CI/CD and QA. USA resident + can adjust calendar for meetings with Europe. BONUS: Experience building consumer internet apps desired. BONUS: Experience programming 3D graphics technologies. BONUS: Startup experience preferred. Benefits Big role --- Highly-visible product used by tens of millions. Interesting technology --- Convergence of mass-scale product usage, lovable UI, hybrid client-cloud architecture, modern 3D graphics, and breakthrough visual AI. Noteworthy team --- Opportunity to work in a dynamic team of successful serial entrepreneurs, engineers, computer vision & AI researchers, and graphics engineers. Flexible location --- Our team is distributed globally, any nearby timezone is great as long as you are a USA resident, and can overlap with both US Pacific and Europe CET work hours for meetings as needed. Eastern Time is preferred. Good benefits --- USA salary ranges from $180,000 to $220,000 (determined by location, skill, and experience), plus annual performance bonus, based on team & company OKRs. Excellent health and retirement benefits.

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