About The Position

Hi, I'm Hunter, the Development Manager for the Frontend Foundations team at Jane. The thing I care most about is simple: building an environment where the people around me can do the best work of their careers. For our team, that means enabling Janers with the platforms and tools that allow them to focus on solving the problems unique to their domains. We own the systems and standards that every product team at Jane builds on: Module Federation, build tooling, our Burrito design system across web and React Native, observability, and the long migration away from a decade of legacy patterns. When we do our job well, product teams move faster and ultimately help more clinics care for their patients. That's the direct line from our work to Jane's mission. Outside of work, you'll find me dabbling in a series of eclectic interests: permaculture, pottery, music, gaming. I'm drawn to the spaces where everything overlaps and informs everything else, all things can be conjoined! We're at a pivotal moment at Jane. Our frontend platform is actively evolving: replacing legacy patterns with modern, scalable infrastructure; expanding our design system to mobile via React Native; and building the tooling that makes platform work feel invisible to the teams that depend on it. This role exists because we need someone who can take complex, defined work and execute it with craft and ownership. You won't be handed easy tickets. You'll be handed hard ones and trusted to drive them to done. The team you'd be joining is curious, connected, collaborative, and genuinely excited about AI-native development. We move fast, care about quality, and believe platform work is some of the most meaningful engineering you can do. If you're energized by deep technical execution, like leaving things better than you found them, and want to make every developer at Jane's life a little easier, I'd love to chat.

Requirements

  • Significant professional experience as a frontend or platform engineer, with a track record of independently leading and shipping medium-complexity projects through the full SDLC.
  • Strong JavaScript fundamentals and hands-on experience with modern frontend build tooling - webpack, rspack, Vite, or similar. You know what's happening under the hood.
  • You create clean, well-tested, documented code as a default.
  • Familiarity with observability tooling (Sentry, Datadog, or similar) and a habit of using data to validate your work.
  • AI is already part of how you work. You've developed genuine judgment about where it helps and where it doesn't.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with Module Federation is a strong advantage. You don't need to have designed a topology, but you should know what a remote is, why shared dependencies matter, and working experience in an MF environment.
  • If you don't meet every single qualification but are excited about this role, we'd still love to hear from you.

Responsibilities

  • Lead medium-complexity platform projects end-to-end, from design through delivery and post-release ownership, with minimal direction: JS tooling, build systems, Module Federation infrastructure, and other improvements that make the whole frontend ecosystem more reliable.
  • Contribute fluently to our Module Federation infrastructure, working within established patterns and defining new expansions and systems to support scaling.
  • Improve developer experience through automation, tooling improvements, and a consistent habit of improving the area you’re working in.
  • Participate actively in Burrito, our design system, helping maintain component quality, test coverage, and documentation standards across web and React Native.
  • Show up as a strong peer: thorough code reviews, clear async communication, and an instinct for unblocking yourself and others without needing a lot of hand-holding.
  • Advocate for pragmatic AI adoption on the team: identify high-value integration points, mentor others on effective AI workflows, and help standardize what works.
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