ART19, a leading audio platform now part of Amazon, is seeking a Front End Engineer to join their innovative team. The role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of podcasting and technology, where you'll be developing cutting-edge tools that power hundreds of millions of podcast downloads monthly.
The position involves working with major podcast networks like Wondery, CBS News, and NBC Universal, contributing to a platform that hosts popular shows such as "How I Built This", "My Favorite Murder," and "Smartless". As a Front End Engineer, you'll be instrumental in building and improving tools that serve both publishers and advertisers in the podcast ecosystem.
The role demands expertise in Ember.js development, with a strong foundation in RESTful APIs and modern web development practices. You'll be working in a team that values test-driven development (TDD) and iterative release management, ensuring high-quality deliverables that meet customer needs.
Your day-to-day will involve focused, hands-on development work, collaborating with cross-functional teams including product managers and designers. The team prioritizes distraction-free productivity, allowing you to concentrate on constructing end-to-end features and solving technical challenges.
This is an excellent opportunity for a mid-level engineer looking to make a significant impact in the podcast technology space. The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location and experience, plus comprehensive benefits. The role can be based in either San Francisco or Los Angeles, providing flexibility while maintaining an in-person work environment.
The ideal candidate will bring 3+ years of experience with Ember.js development, strong communication skills, and a passion for staying current with the latest technologies. If you're excited about building the future of podcast technology while working with a team that values ownership, agency, and technical excellence, this role at ART19 could be your next career move.