Machina Labs, an innovative smart manufacturing company founded in 2019 and based in Los Angeles, is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry through their proprietary robotic sheet metal forming platform. Backed by prestigious investors including Innovation Endeavors, Nvidia NVentures, and Lockheed Martin Ventures, they're building the factory of the future with cutting-edge software and robotics solutions serving aerospace, automotive, and space exploration industries.
The company is seeking a Senior Frontend Engineer to join their growing software engineering team in a high-impact role that combines creativity with technical problem-solving. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of robotics and web technologies, where you'll be responsible for designing and building UIs that bring robotic systems, real-time data, and simulation tools to life.
The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in frontend development, with strong expertise in React, TypeScript, and UI/UX principles. You'll be working on creating responsive, performant interfaces, building 3D visualization components, and developing intuitive user experiences for both internal and customer-facing tools. The role requires collaboration with product and backend teams, contribution to code architecture, and participation in technical decision-making.
This is an exceptional opportunity for someone who is passionate about creating beautiful, intuitive user experiences and excited about working with cutting-edge robotics technology. The position offers a competitive salary range of $150,000-$180,000, along with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision insurance, PTO, and stock options. The hybrid work environment in Los Angeles provides flexibility while maintaining collaborative opportunities with the team.
What makes this role particularly compelling is the chance to work on groundbreaking technology that's transforming traditional manufacturing processes. You'll be part of a team that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible in robotic manufacturing, while building sophisticated user interfaces that make complex systems accessible and intuitive to use.