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Front End Developer

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The architecture is set. Now build the platform dental lab owners actually use. 

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

 

The Problem We're Solving

Lab owners today manage cases across disconnected tools with no unified view. EviSmart is building the front door that changes that — a single dashboard where cases are managed, scanner portals are connected, analytics are visible, and every module lives in one place. The React architecture is being established by a Lead Frontend Engineer. Now we need the person who builds what lives inside it.

 

Why EviSmart

  • 300 people. Two hubs: Vancouver HQ and Manila operations.
  • 145% year-over-year SaaS growth — the market is responding.
  • 28 countries. One platform. The dental industry's Autopilot.
  • An in-house AI model research and development team building proprietary intelligence.

 

Why This Role, Right Now

The dashboard platform is a brand-new build with a clear architecture and an aggressive timeline. The patterns are fresh. The component library starts with you. Every lab owner who logs into the platform will be using what you ship. This is the kind of product moment where what you build shapes the foundation for everything that follows.

 

A Note from the Team 

“We need someone who can build within an established architecture without needing their hand held — and who has enough product sense to make a sound UI call when the designer isn’t available. If you’ve been the person who ships clean features, picks up patterns fast, and flags a problem rather than quietly shipping something wrong, you’re who we’re looking for.”

— Paolo Kalaw, CEO, EviSmart

 

What You’ll Own 

  • Build Core dashboard shell components in React JS / TypeScript: navigation, module launcher, settings, account management — the frame every module lives inside.
  • Ship User-facing product experiences across the platform: onboarding flows, module interfaces, data visualizations, and tier management views.
  • Consume Backend APIs via integration patterns established by the Lead Frontend Engineer — clean state management, data fetching, and rendering in React.
  • Translate Wireframes and design specs from the UX Designer into production-quality React components.
  • Establish Component patterns alongside the Lead Frontend Engineer that the third frontend engineer inherits when they join.
  • Document The full API surface available from the backend and the data contracts the frontend depends on.

 

What You'll Get

  • A greenfield product build with a clear architecture by the Lead Frontend Engineer.
  • Real feature ownership from Day 1 — you’re not fixing bugs in someone else’s product, you’re building the first version of a platform that 2,000+ labs will use.
  • Production AI tooling from day one: Claude, Cursor, and LLM-powered workflows built in-house
  • Clear growth path: senior frontend ownership as the platform scales and the team expands around you
  • Competitive compensation with salary range disclosed at offer.

 

How We Work

We ship before we’re 100% certain. We write things down because we have two offices and memory is lossy. We debate loudly and move without resentment. We treat the customer’s real problem as more important than an elegant internal process. If you’ve spent time waiting for permission to try something obvious — you’ll notice the difference here immediately.  

 

The Question You're Probably Asking

"I've worked in frontend roles where 'building within an established architecture' just meant executing tickets with no real say in anything. How is this different? The patterns exist so you're not guessing — not so someone else can own your work for you. You're responsible for features end-to-end: structure, state, API consumption, what gets flagged before shipping. On a three-person team building a product from scratch, there's no room for passive execution — and no appetite for it either."

— EviSmart Talent Team

 

What We Need

  • 3–5 years React JS / TypeScript frontend development experience, with at least one new product build or major platform initiative.
  • You’ve built dashboard platforms, data-rich interfaces, or complex multi-module SaaS products — you know what makes a component architecture scale.
  • Strong in: TypeScript, modern CSS (Tailwind or CSS-in-JS), responsive design, component-driven development.
  • Experienced with REST / GraphQL API consumption, state management (React Query, Zustand, or Redux), and auth flows.
  • Eye for detail and polish — the lab owners using this compare it to consumer software, not clunky enterprise dashboards.
  • Comfortable making sound UI calls when design isn’t immediately available, and clear about when to escalate.
  • SaaS or B2B platform experience preferred; dental or healthcare background is a bonus.

 

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