Founding Design Engineer owns the design system in code, builds production front-end components using React and TypeScript, ensures performance/accessibility, and makes AI agent behaviors legible for compliance users. Partners with designers and engineers on fintech automation interfaces.
160k – 220k
On-siteFrontend Engineering
About the role
What You'll Do
Own the design system in code. Build, maintain, and evolve the components, primitives, and patterns the rest of the product is built on. Make decisions that constrain future work in healthy ways. This is the role's center of gravity.
Ship the production version of design-heavy work. Take concepts from prototype to production-grade front-end code. Hold the line on performance, accessibility, and reliability for interfaces that compliance analysts use for hours at a time.
Make agent behavior legible. Compliance reviewers need to understand what Bretton's agents investigated, decided, and flagged, often well enough to defend it under audit. Design and build the interface patterns that earn that trust without overwhelming the default experience.
Partner with our product designer on direction. Validate ideas through working code, push back when something won't hold up in production, and turn shared decisions into shipped interfaces.
Pair with engineering to land work in the codebase. Collaborate with the engineering team on architecture, integration, and the long-term health of the front-end. Your code ships into the same codebase they work in, not a separate one.
What we're looking for
Significant production front-end experience, with examples of interfaces you owned from concept through shipped code
Fluency in React, TypeScript, semantic HTML, and modern CSS, with strong instincts for component architecture
Active use of Claude Code, Cursor, or similar AI-coding tools, with clear views on how to get production-grade output from them
A portfolio of working interfaces (live or prototype) that demonstrates visual and interaction craft
A systems mindset: interest in building primitives others compose with, and judgment about what belongs in the system versus what stays bespoke
Care for performance, accessibility, and reliability as part of how you define craft, not as separate concerns
Comfort collaborating with a product designer, engineers, and compliance domain experts who will push back on your work
Bonus points:
Experience contributing to or owning a design system or front-end component library
Comfort in Figma for design system work
Experience designing for agentic or automation-heavy products where the interface has to expose what the system is doing
Background in fintech, compliance, regtech, or other trust-heavy domains
Familiarity with PostHog or similar product analytics tools
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