Mercury

SaaS and fintech

SeniorDesignEngineer

$167–208k United States; Canada Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Design Engineer at Mercury. Skills: Design engineering, Web development, Animation, Design systems. Bring design intent to life. Carry design work forward”

What You'll Achieve.

Bring design intent to life; Set quality bar for front door

Industry & Context.

SaaS and fintech
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Portfolio of crafted work, Technical lead of complex projects, Deep command of HTML and CSS, Fluent in web animation stack, Understands motion performance, Proficient in React and Next.js, Experience working within design system, Worked closely with brand designers, Cares about performance, Experience with DatoCMS or comparable CMS

Nice to Have

Pragmatic opinions on design system

What You'll Do.

Bring design intent to life

Carry design work forward

Honor design intention

Make designs feel native

Surface browser possibilities

Propose design enhancements

Advocate for approaches

Implement animation and interaction

Identify component needs

Build component extensions

Work with brand designers

Advocate for exceptional web

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with brand designers; Work with marketing; Creative partner role

Communication Scope

Advocate for approaches

Full Job Description

In 1488, a thirteen-year-old named Michelangelo entered the Florence workshop of Domenico Ghirlandaio as an apprentice. Ghirlandaio was the most sought-after fresco painter in the city, not because he worked alone, but because he didn’ t. His bottega was built around a precise division of attention: Ghirlandaio established the composition, the figures, the light. Trusted collaborators carried the work forward, applying the final glazes, rendering the faces, bringing the surface to life. The paintings you see today in Santa Maria Novella are the product of both. You can’t tell where one ends and the other begins. That was the point. The Top of Funnel team owns the introduction to a company that believes design is how you show people you take them seriously. We’re looking for a Senior Design Engineer who works the way Ghirlandaio’s bottega did: close enough to the creative process to carry it forward, and skilled enough to know the difference between almost right and actually right. What you’ll do: You’ll be joining a product-led growth team that works across the logged out Mercury.com site, supporting stakeholders across the organization that want to share something with the world. Bring design intent to life. Our brand designers work at high velocity, producing considered, high-fidelity layouts. Your job is to carry that work forward, with enough taste to honor the intention and enough craft to make it feel native to the web. Bring the web platform to the table, not just the design spec. You’ll surface what’s newly possible in browsers, propose enhancements that design didn’t know to ask for, and advocate for approaches that make experiences feel alive rather than translated from a static file. Implement animation and interaction that earns attention. Product launches, campaign pages, and editorial moments require more than accurate layouts. They require pacing, motion, and detail; you’ll own that layer. Build and extend the design system. The web site’s design syst

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