Senior Frontend Engineer

Software Engineering

Front End Engineer

Auckland

Permanent

Dan Buchanan
Dan Buchanan

Co-Founder

Posted

December 15, 2025

  • Early-stage US-based & funded startup w real traction, growing $200-300k/month
  • Generous salary, equity, and unique perks including AI tool budgets and US team
  • Flexible, async-friendly culture with minimal meetings and lots of autonomy
About the Company:
Our client is building the future of B2B marketing automation — a powerful AI engine that enables businesses to launch fully personalized marketing campaigns at scale. The platform integrates with tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, and Marketo to automatically generate tailored landing pages, outreach emails, and more based on enriched lead data.

Founded by a highly experienced team, the company has raised $12M USD in Series A funding and is growing fast — adding up to $300k USD in ARR per month. Customers include well-known global brands. With a product that’s already gaining strong traction, this is the perfect time to join and shape what comes next.

About the Role:
You’ll join a small but highly capable engineering team (~12 engineers) and play a central role in the development of the product UI. You’ll work on frontend systems, contribute to full-stack projects if you’re keen, and collaborate closely with product and design to bring ideas to life. This isn’t a ticket-taking role — you’ll have meaningful input into architectural decisions, processes, and team culture.
You’ll also help guide how the company transitions from traditional workflows to agentic, AI-driven user experiences, allowing marketers to achieve more with less manual input.

You’ll Be a Great Fit If You:
  • Have 5+ years experience working with modern JavaScript frameworks (React, Next.js)
  • Have strong frontend fundamentals and an eye for clean, user-friendly interfaces
  • Are comfortable with Tailwind or similar utility-first CSS frameworks
  • Thrive in early-stage environments where you help define the “how”
  • Have experience leading architecture decisions and elevating engineering practices
  • Communicate clearly and enjoy collaborating cross-functionally
  • Bonus: experience with Python backends, Postgres, or interest in full-stack work
  • Extra bonus: exposure to B2B SaaS, AI products, or marketing tech
This role suits a senior engineer who goes beyond shipping code — someone who brings ideas, challenges assumptions, and helps raise the bar. You might be a strong senior in a product team or an engineer from an agency background with depth and leadership potential. You’re someone who thinks in systems, not just components.

Tech Stack:
  • Frontend: React, Next.js, Tailwind, React Query

  • Backend: Python, Celery (moving to Temporal), Postgres

  • Infrastructure: AWS, Vercel, Bedrock for AI workloads

Why You’ll Want to Work Here:
  • Equity in a US based, high-growth, well-funded start-up

  • $100 NZD/week lunch allowance

  • $200 USD/month AI tools budget

  • Biannual team trips to the US

  • Work-from-home flexibility and low-meeting culture

  • Massive opportunity to own and influence the product and engineering culture

  • Early-stage product with strong traction and ambitious roadmap

Location & Ways of Working:
This role will be based in Auckland, the company operates a remote-friendly model with teams in NZ, China, and San Francisco. Engineers enjoy a high level of flexibility, async workflows, and minimal meetings (no 6am calls here). You’ll work closely with product and design but have the autonomy to execute in the way that works best for you.

Interested?
If you’re excited to build real, AI-powered products with a high degree of ownership and a clear path to impact, this is your role. Apply now or reach out with questions to brendan@talent.army.

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