Lead Platform UI Engineer position at Qdrant focusing on frontend architecture and UI development in a fully remote environment. Requires 5+ years in frontend with React expertise.
Schlüsselwörter
React
JavaScript
TypeScript
HTML5
CSS3
API integration
Frontend architecture
Vorteile
Fully Remote & Timezone-Friendly
Dynamic team environment
Opportunity to work on open-source projects that shape the future of AI and vector search.
Introduction
Qdrant is a cutting-edge technology company specializing in open-source vector databases designed for next-generation AI applications. Our platform enables high-performance vector similarity search, allowing businesses to unlock deep insights from unstructured data. By offering both open-source software and managed cloud solutions, we empower developers and enterprises to build scalable, AI-driven search and recommendation systems with ease.
As we grow, we are looking for a Lead Platform UI Engineer to take ownership of our frontend platform and UI architecture.
Your tasks
In this role, you will drive the design and evolution of our shared UI foundations (design system, reusable components, patterns, tooling) across Qdrant Cloud, and work side-by-side with our backend team to build a robust, scalable developer and customer experience.
Tasks
As a Lead Platform UI Engineer with a strong frontend focus and full-stack mindset, you will own the front-of-house experience of Qdrant Cloud as well as the UI platform used by multiple product teams.
You will:
Define and evolve the UI platform
Design and own our frontend architecture for Qdrant Cloud, focusing on modularity, scalability, and performance.
Build and maintain a shared component library / design system in React + TypeScript to be reused across teams and products.
Establish standards for state management, routing, API integration, error handling, and observability in the frontend.
Hands-on frontend development
Implement complex, high-impact features in React (with modern tooling such as TanStack, OpenAPI, TypeScript, etc.).
Ship well-structured, testable modules and improve the overall DX (developer experience) of our frontend stack.
Continuously profile and tune frontend performance, bundle size, and runtime behavior.