Frontend Engineer Smart TV Platforms

Frontend Engineer Smart TV Platforms. We’re looking for a Frontend Engineer who loves building slick, high-performance user experiences for Smart TV and web platforms. This is a hands-on role where your work will be seen by users at scale and where you’ll have real influence over UI, architecture, and performance. What You’ll Be Doing: Building and evolving beautiful UI screens using existing and custom components. Developing React-based frontend components, including unit tests. Delivering responsive, UX-driven interfaces across multiple devices. Taking part in code reviews, helping raise the bar across the team. Contributing to design and architecture discussions for new features. Collaborating closely with Product, Program Management, and QA. Providing realistic effort estimates during planning (no guesswork). Prototyping new technologies to boost performance and engineering velocity. What We’re Looking For: Strong experience with JavaScript and Node.js. Solid frontend background using React (or similar frameworks). Good understanding of component-based architecture, hooks, and lifecycle patterns. Hands-on experience with TypeScript, REST APIs, Git, npm, and modern tooling. Proven ability to build scalable, performant, responsive web applications. Experience deploying applications to cloud platforms (AWS or GCP). Comfortable working in a fully remote, distributed team. Strong problem-solving skills and clear communication. 5+ years of overall software engineering experience. Nice to Have: Experience with Smart TV platforms or streaming/media applications. Exposure to Svelte, web components, or Lit HTML. Knowledge of Go. VOD / media streaming experience. CI/CD or DevOps exposure (GitHub Actions, Kubernetes, etc.). Micro-frontend architectures. Experience contributing to component design systems. Why You’ll Love This Role: Long-term contract with strong extension potential. Work on high-traffic, consumer-facing platforms. Real ownership and impact on product and UI decisions. Market-competitive compensation. Fully remote, LATAM-friendly setup. If you’re passionate about frontend engineering and excited by Smart TV or media platforms, we’d love to hear from you. Key skills/competency: Frontend Engineering, React, Svelte, JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, REST APIs, Component Architecture, Web Development, Smart TV Platforms.

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