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Senior Software Engineer, Frontend | Product Engineering
TRM Labs
LocationSouth America
WorkplaceRemote
EmploymentFullTime
Posted2025-06-13T20:18:33.497+00:00
Last observed2026-06-29 00:42:41.151660
Job idbvp-trm-labs:ashbyhq:d0b9bbe2-767e-4c81-9a53-fa513addcfab
BUILD A SAFER WORLD. TRM Labs provides AI-powered intelligence solutions that help public and private sector agencies investigate and disrupt crime. TRM's platforms enable investigators to trace illicit activity, build cases, and construct operating pictures of threat networks. Leading agencies and businesses worldwide rely on TRM to make the world safer and more secure. We are looking for an experienced Senior Frontend Engineer to join a small but fast-growing Frontend Engineering team that is responsible for building highly robust and seamless product features that analyze blockchain transaction activity at a massive scale. As an early member of the team, you will be deeply involved in the technical details and ultimately champion your team to build a safer financial system for billions of people. The impact you’ll have here: - Building a large-scale web application that manages billions of transactions using React and Redux - Working with Backend Engineers, Designers, and Product to build features and ship product - Finding and addressing performance issues - Participating in code and design reviews - Developing a deep understanding of crypto and blockchain to inform product design and direction - Collaborating with product lead and customers to define a new category of enterprise software - Staying current on frontend best practices What we’re looking for: - Knack for great design and intuitive UX - Strong Computer Science fundamentals - Extensive experience modern front end frameworks (e.g., Vue.js, React.js) and CSS-in-JS libraries (e.g., styled-components) - Experience designing and building data heavy front-end applications - Experience with virtual currencies, applications, and their use in financial networks and blockchain analysis is a plus - Adaptable. Goals can change fast. You anticipate and react quickly. - Autonomous. You own what you work on. You move fast and get things done. - Excellent communication. You will need to communicate complex ideas effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences, and both verbally and in writing - Collaborative. You must work collaboratively in a cross-functional team and with people at all levels in an organization About the Team: - The team operates on a weekly sprint schedule. Individuals on the team are tasked to lead projects as technical anchors, and given a chance to grow and take ownership according to their level and goals. - We work closely with product, design, and with our engineering partners in data platform teams to deliver impactful features to customers and the company. - The team’s timezone is a mix of EST and PST, with at least 6 hours of overlap with PST (8 am to 2 pm PST). - On-Call: We have an on-call rotation that is a week long in duration approximately once every 15 weeks. On-call requests can be categorized into two large buckets; a) PagerDuty alerts that warrant immediate attention and b) customer support requests from specific Slack channels that an on-call engineer is responsible for triaging and answering. Learn about TRM Speed in this position: - Ruthless Prioritization & Adaptability: We adapt quickly when faced with new information. For example, an engineer may message the PM or EM to prioritize Task A vs. Task B in the middle of the sprint – we don’t let inertia guide our decisions. Instead we focus on ruthless prioritization and pivot quickly as needed. - Challenging Timelines (Execution Pressure): An engineer questions a teammate’s proposed 3-week timeline, and constructively argues for condensing it to 2 weeks—backed by rationale, tradeoffs, and a plan to reduce scope or increase velocity. They show ownership of delivery speed and willingness to push for urgency. - Time-Boxed Spiking (Rapid Learning & Decision-Making): An engineer proposes a 1-week spike with a clear time-box and success criteria to explore implementation options or validate feasibility through a proof of concept. They demonstrate speed not just in execution, but in
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