Higharc is a VC-backed startup that is changing how new homes are designed and built. They are seeking a Frontend-leaning Sr. Full Stack Engineer to own the Ready to Build product experience and collaborate with various teams to enhance the platform's features.
Responsibilities:
- Own RTB-specific platform features: plan access controls and permissions, plan browsing and selection UX, and site/topography improvements that expand the range of lots RTB plans can serve
- Contribute to core Studio sprint work as a full member of the Studio team — building and improving the web-based design tool used across Higharc's customer base
- Serve as the technical point of contact for RTB across engineering squads: translate RTB product needs into well-scoped engineering work and represent RTB concerns in architectural decisions
- Collaborate closely with RTB sales, implementation, and customer success teams to ground engineering work in real customer friction
- Write maintainable, well-tested code in a mature TypeScript/React/Redux codebase, and leave things better than you found them
- Help grow the team's shared understanding of the RTB customer use case as the product and customer base mature
Requirements:
- 5+ years of experience shipping production web applications
- Professional expertise across TypeScript, React, and Redux
- Comfortable with modern frontend tooling and CI/CD workflows
- A bias towards movement, making decisions, and keeping things moving without needing a perfectly scoped ticket to get started
- Strong product instincts, you can identify the right scope and push back on over-engineering
- Ability to build trust beyond Engineering by communicating clearly and know how to earn credibility with sales, implementation, and CS teams
- Bonus points if you've worked on a product targeting SMB or prosumer customers, or have dealt with complex permissions and access models in a multi-tenant system
- Familiarity with WebGL, 3D graphics, or geometric modeling
- Experience working in a startup environment where scope shifts and prioritization is fluid