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Front End Engineer II

Fort Worth, Texas

About Koddi

We are a global technology company with software and services that help top digital marketplaces effectively monetize their first-party audiences through industry-leading commerce media technology and strategy. Our enterprise platforms leverage first-party data to drive marketplace revenue and profit by improving user experience and target shoppers throughout the purchase path. Koddi’s platforms enable any advertiser, any marketplace, in any industry to increase awareness, generate demand, and drive revenue. We are committed to driving innovation and growth in the commerce media space.
 
As part of that commitment, we’ve launched Koddi Academy, a learning platform designed to provide expert knowledge, competitive insights, and practical strategies for thriving in this fast-growing industry. Explore our latest certification course, to deepen your expertise and stay ahead in the evolving world of commerce media.

You can also sign up for our waiting list to be notified when new courses are released. Get started today at Koddi Academy.

Job Summary

Are you passionate about building high-performing, elegant user interfaces using modern front-end technologies? Do you enjoy solving challenging problems alongside talented engineers and designers? Koddi Engineers drive innovation by embracing challenges and deploying emerging technologies to solve complex problems in software development.

We are looking for a Front-End Engineer with strong technical skills, a collaborative mindset, and a keen eye for user experience. In this role, you will help shape the future of Koddi’s front-end architecture, contribute to our design system, and build scalable, performant applications that bring our products to life.

What You'll Do

  • Build, optimize, and maintain user interfaces that deliver exceptional experiences across our platform.
  • Contribute to and evolve Koddi’s front-end design system and component library to ensure consistency, scalability, and accessibility.
  • Collaborate closely with product, design, and back-end teams to translate requirements into performant, maintainable code.
  • Use modern front-end practices such as CI/CD, automated testing, and code review to ensure reliability and high-quality releases.
  • Participate in architectural discussions and technical decision-making to improve scalability and maintainability.
  • Continuously explore and implement new technologies to enhance performance, usability, and developer experience.

Who You Are

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience building and maintaining complex front-end applications using React (preferred), Angular, or Vue.
  • Strong proficiency in TypeScript, modern JavaScript (ES6+), and RESTful API integration.
  • Deep understanding of single-page application architecture, state management, and front-end performance optimization.
  • Experience with unit testing frameworks such as Jest or React Testing Library and with CI/CD pipelines.
  • Familiarity with component-driven design, design systems, and front-end build tools such as Webpack or Vite.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills with the ability to work effectively across engineering, design, and product teams.
  • A continuous learner who is eager to explore new tools, frameworks, and methodologies.
  • You have competence with logical and technical problem solving, and a proven ability to research and recommend the appropriate interactive technologies needed
  • You’re people-oriented, friendly, and personable.
  • You have the ability to learn quickly and continuously, and are comfortable explaining technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
  • You are organized, manage your time well, and are committed to quality and thoroughness.
  • A degree in Computer Science or a related field is ideal but not required.

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