Ubiquiti

Technology

Front-EndDeveloper

$1200–1800k ~AI est. Prague, Czech Republic FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Front-End Developer at Ubiquiti. Skills: TypeScript, React, TanStack, Architecture. Design architecture. Implement UI components”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Profile a slow page; Explain why it's slow

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years frontend engineering experience, Deep proficiency in TypeScript, Deep proficiency in React, Experience with real-time data, Comfortable working from Figma designs, Solid understanding of browser internals, Solid understanding of web protocols, Solid understanding of performance, Comfortable designing long-lived applications, Comfortable shipping long-lived applications, Fluency with modern AI-assisted development tools

Nice to Have

Experience with TanStack, Experience building data-dense interfaces, Background in design systems, Background in component libraries, Owning frontend architecture

What You'll Do.

Implement UI components

Explain page slowness

Manage state at scale

Implement data-fetching patterns

Implement error handling

Implement observability

Communicate abilities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Close collaboration with product; Close collaboration with design; Close to the backend

Communication Scope

Documentation abilities

Full Job Description

About Ubiquiti At Ubiquiti Inc., we create technology platforms for Businesses, Smart Homes, and Internet Service Providers, driven by our goal to connect everyone, everywhere. To date, Ubiquiti has shipped over 100 million devices worldwide, from ISP networking products to next generation of IT solutions. Our growth is made possible by the dedicated team of hundreds behind the scenes. From software developers and product managers to designers and strategists, Team UI is driven to achieve our common goal: Rethinking IT. At Ubiquiti, you’ll heighten your potential and broaden your horizons - all while shaping the future of connectivity. The Ubiquiti Prague office is looking for an experienced Front-End Developer. Project Details: Typescript / React / TanStack / Vite Greenfield project with high ownership and ability to shape architecture from the beginning Strong UX culture with polished Figma designs and close collaboration with product/design teams Mature internal UI component system enabling fast and consistent product development Requirements: 5+ years of professional frontend engineering experience Deep proficiency in TypeScript and React, including modern patterns (hooks, suspense) Experience with real-time data (WebSockets, SSE, streaming updates) Comfortable working from Figma designs and implementing against design tokens Solid understanding of browser internals, web protocols, and performance. You can profile a slow page and explain why it's slow Comfortable designing and shipping long-lived applications: state management at scale, data-fetching patterns, error handling, observability Strong communication and documentation abilities Fluency with modern AI-assisted development tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, etc.). You use AI as real leverage in your day-to-day work Nice to Have: Experience with TanStack (Query, Router, Table) or comparable libraries Experience building data-dense interfaces (dashboards, admin tools, monitoring/observability UIs) Backgrou

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