Frontend Engineer -
ConductorOne
ConductorOne is the modern identity governance platform that makes it possible to move beyond the limitations of legacy IGA and reduce the identity attack surface with confidence.
Designed for flexibility, ConductorOne provides a broad range of direct connectors to integrate with cloud, infrastructure, on-prem, and homegrown tools. The platform’s Access Fabric brings together previously siloed access and permissions data from across a company’s environment. This provides real-time visibility and dynamic access controls that allow businesses to reduce identity risks, move to just-in-time access, automate access reviews, and manage the full identity lifecycle. The platform delivers intuitive user experiences that help teams get up and running faster, using powerful automation backed by AI to significantly improve productivity.
ConductorOne is trusted by forward-thinking enterprises like DigitalOcean, Instacart, NFI, Ramp, and Zscaler.
As a Frontend Engineer at ConductorOne, you will be responsible for building out delightful experiences and user interfaces for our flagship product.
Key Responsibilities:
Leading and contributing to software development projects
Maximizing re-usability through component-based development
Owning end to end development of new features and capabilities on existing product lines
Helping the team deliver software on time and on target
Evaluating and effectively communicating trade-offs for technical investments vs time to value on significant efforts
Deeply understanding the customer problem and helping to shape feature specs and designs
You would be an Excellent Candidate:
Familiar with React & Figma
Focused on shipping everyday
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, iterative environment
Excited to collaborate across product, design, and engineering on development
Aligned to our company values: Earn the Customer’s Trust, Embrace Change, Practice Compassionate Candor, and Be The Conductor
Experienced in TypeScript
Bonus points if you have experience working with Go.