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Mobile & Front-end Engineer

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

On-site | Vancouver Office – 675 W Hastings St. 

 

About EviSmart™ 

EviSmart™ is a global leader in AI-powered dental workflow automation and CAD design outsourcing. Trusted by dental labs and clinics in over 26 countries, we're reshaping how modern dentistry works — and the platform that ties it all together is being built right now.

We're a hands-on team that moves fast, stays close to the work, and builds things that matter. Everyone here is in it together.

The Role

This role owns the mobile app experience for a communication platform used daily by dental labs and the dentists they serve. Lab teams manage dozens of active cases from a desktop. Dentists need to check case status, share photos, and respond — in under 60 seconds, on their phone, between patients.

You'll also contribute to the React web frontend, keeping both surfaces consistent as the product grows. You'll work closely with an off-shore mobile engineer, which means your async communication habits and documentation standards matter as much as your output.

What You’ll Do 

  • Own the mobile app architecture and build the features dentists use daily: case status views, photo capture and sharing, push notifications, and the onboarding flow that converts new users into active app users
  • Build mobile experiences that are fast, offline-resilient, and match the quality standard dentists expect from consumer apps
  • Contribute to the React JS / TypeScript web frontend: case-linked messaging threads, file sharing interfaces, and lab-side management views
  • Drive mobile architecture decisions locally while coordinating closely with a mobile engineer in Manila — clear PRs, documented decisions, and shared component standards
  • Collaborate with the UX designer to translate designs into production-quality mobile and web UI
  • Deliver a written assessment of the current mobile architecture with clear recommendations for the next phase of the product roadmap

Tech We Use 

  • Frameworks: React, Next.js 
  • Styling: TailwindCSS, styled-components, SCSS 
  • Design Handoff: Figma, Zeplin 
  • Animation: Framer Motion, GSAP 
  • Tooling: GitHub, Vercel, Storybook, PostCSS, ESLint 

What We’re Looking For 

  • 3–5 years of experience with strong mobile app development skills and React JS / TypeScript frontend capability
  • Strong in React Native (or native iOS/Android) and mobile-specific patterns: push notifications, camera and photo APIs, offline handling, and app store deployment
  • Has shipped a mobile app to production — understands the app store review process, crash monitoring, and performance profiling
  • Experienced with real-time messaging patterns, file handling across images and PDFs, and auth flows including SSO and token management
  • Writes clean, well-documented code and reviews PRs thoughtfully — comfortable working async with offshore teammates
  • Moves fast, ships regularly, and iterates based on what real users do
  • SaaS or platform product experience preferred; dental or healthcare background not required

Nice to Have 

  • Experience with Storybook or building design systems 

 Bonus Points

  • Experience with STL or 3D file handling
  • Familiarity with WebSocket or real-time data patterns
  • Healthcare or dental industry background

How to Apply 

Apply with: 

  • Your GitHub or portfolio 
  • 2 links to pixel-perfect builds you’ve coded 
  • (Optional) A quick Loom walkthrough of one UI you’re proud of 

Why Join Us

  • Be one of the first engineers on a brand new platform — your early decisions shape how it grows
  • Work on a product live in 26+ countries with a team that moves fast and ships real things
  • A collaborative, in-office culture in downtown Vancouver where good ideas move fast and every contribution is felt
  • 4 weeks PTO, full benefits, and competitive compensation

Apply today @ Evismart Careers 

 

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