Browserbase
Software Engineer (Dashboard) - New York
New York (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today
About this role
Build and scale Browserbase's customer-facing dashboard, creating intuitive interfaces for complex data visualization and observability. This is a full-stack role where you'll own the web experience from authentication to billing, working closely with a small, high-performing team at a fast-growing Series B startup.
What you'll do
- Build and scale the dashboard and web presence that serves as the entry point for all Browserbase customers
- Design and implement complex UI components and data visualizations that make large-scale observability data intuitive
- Establish best practices around frontend performance, accessibility, and code maintainability across the team
- Collaborate with product and backend teams to define roadmap priorities and improve user experience
- Drive independent projects from conception through implementation with high ownership and accountability
- Document code and share knowledge with teammates to reinforce engineering standards
What they're looking for
- React and Next.js
- TypeScript
- Node.js and API development
- PostgreSQL
- Data visualization and analytics
- UI/UX best practices
- Full-stack development
- Complex interface implementation
Benefits
- Shape the user-facing product that every customer interacts with
- Work with a small, high-bar engineering team focused on quality
- Immediate impact at a fast-growing Series B startup
- Build data-rich applications powering AI agent infrastructure
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Browserbase
Browserbase builds an AI-powered web automation platform that enables developers to automate browser interactions at scale. The company is hiring Design Engineers, full-stack developers, infrastructure engineers, and AI platform engineers to build intuitive interfaces, scalable backend systems, and developer tools.
- Website
- browserbase.com
Likely interview questions
- Tell us about a complex data visualization or dashboard you've built—what made it challenging and how did you approach it?
- How do you approach learning and making technical decisions when diving into unfamiliar systems?