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Aave Labs is seeking a Senior Design Engineer to build React components and UI features for their innovative web3 products. The role requires strong frontend engineering skills and a keen eye for detail.
Aave Labs is a software technology company, renowned for building innovative web3 products based on blockchain technologies. Founded by Stani Kulechov, we’ve developed the battle tested Aave Protocol, the Aave-native stablecoin GHO, and Lens, a decentralized social networking protocol. With strategic acquisitions including the metaverse app, Sonar, and Family crypto wallet, Aave Labs is dedicated to realizing a people-powered internet that benefits everyone.
- Build React components and UI features across our web products, working closely from design specs
- Contribute to and maintain Aave's component library and design system
- Work with designers to understand intent — and proactively find resolutions when something doesn't translate cleanly into our systems
- Write clean, consistent TypeScript and CSS that other engineers enjoy working with
- Collaborate with the wider engineering team to ensure components are performant, accessible, and reusable
- Strong frontend engineering skills — React/Next.js and TypeScript are your day-to-day, and you're comfortable working at pace
- Proficiency with SCSS modules and a solid understanding of CSS fundamentals
- Experience working with or contributing to component libraries and design systems
- A genuine eye for detail — you notice when spacing is off, when something doesn't match the spec, or when an interaction feels slightly wrong
- Comfortable collaborating with designers and asking the right questions when translating designs to code