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Frontend Software Engineer

Easygo - Company

South Yarra, Stonnington Area, ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ AustraliaFull-time - Mid level (2-4 years)0 applicantsCloses Jun 14, 2026

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Role overview

The Design Systems Team at Easygo is a frontend engineering function focused on building and scaling shared UI foundations for Easygo products. After establishing a robust design system for entertainment products, the team now aims to evolve these foundations to support Kickโ€™s next phase. Key priorities include driving scalable frontend engineering practices, improving developer experience, and enabling rapid, consistent delivery across platforms.

Candidates will collaborate with product teams to design and implement reusable UI components, optimize existing design systems, and ensure cross-platform consistency. The role emphasizes innovation in developer tools and processes to accelerate product development.

Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain reusable UI components and design systems
  • Collaborate with product teams to implement scalable frontend solutions
  • Optimize developer experience through tooling and process improvements
  • Ensure cross-platform consistency in UI/UX design and implementation
  • Conduct code reviews and mentor junior engineers

Requirements

  • Proficiency in frontend technologies (React, JavaScript, CSS frameworks)
  • Experience building and maintaining design systems/component libraries
  • Strong understanding of scalable architecture and performance optimization
  • Collaborative approach to cross-functional product development
  • Problem-solving skills for complex UI challenges

Benefits

  • Innovation-focused culture with professional growth opportunities
  • Competitive compensation and benefits package
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Access to cutting-edge frontend tools and technologies

Keywords

frontend engineeringdesign systemsUI componentsReactJavaScriptscalable architecturedeveloper experienceWebpackaccessibilitycomponent libraries