Beast Industries is a multifaceted media and entertainment company founded by MrBeast, known for revolutionizing digital content creation. They are seeking a Design Engineer to blend design taste with engineering execution, focusing on creating polished, production-ready user interfaces across their React stack.
Responsibilities:
- Build polished, production-ready UI using React, Next.js, and Tailwind
- Implement motion, micro-interactions, and transitions using Framer Motion or native techniques
- Evolve and maintain reusable primitives and components using shadcn/ui patterns
- Ensure accessibility, responsiveness, and cross-browser consistency
- Optimize interaction performance and animation smoothness
- Translate Figma concepts into high-quality code with clear states and flows
- Partner early with designers to shape components, interactions, and states
- Prototype interaction ideas and motion-heavy flows in code
- Provide engineering insight to improve design feasibility and clarity
- Iterate quickly with real UI instead of static hand-offs
- Own UI execution for features end-to-end
- Handle interaction logic, state management, and edge-case behavior
- Participate in sprint planning, estimation, and cross-functional reviews
- Extend and refine our design system using shadcn/ui, Tailwind tokens, and reusable patterns
- Document component usage, motion guidelines, and best practices
- Promote consistency across product surfaces
Requirements:
- 3+ years in frontend engineering or design engineering
- Strong React experience
- Proficiency with Tailwind and component-driven UI architecture
- Experience implementing polished UI with smooth, performant motion
- Strong grasp of accessibility, responsive design, and UI fundamentals
- Comfortable collaborating closely with designers and product teams
- Experience with Framer Motion
- Familiarity with shadcn/ui or similar headless component systems
- Ability to prototype in Figma and code
- Experience contributing to or maintaining a design system
- Strong sense of visual and interaction design