Pixid is entering an ambitious transformation phase and is looking for the next builders of this change!
The platform is highly configurable and used by multiple international stakeholders, making the challenge particularly stimulating.
PIXID manages more than 222,000 companies connected to over 12,000 temporary work agencies. Each month, they exchange more than 2.5 million documents, representing a purchasing volume estimated at nearly €11 billion!
We're looking for a passionate Frontend Developer who will also serve as our Frontend Practice Lead. You'll drive technical excellence in our React applications while establishing best practices and leading our frontend modernization efforts across multiple applications in our monorepo architecture.
You’ll be joining our Squad working in Agile Scrum as we build the next-generation micro-services and front-end using cutting-edge technologies.
You’ll be collaborating with our PO in order to define the domain, the service and the user experience we need to provide to our clients. You’ll be interacting with our backend developers to define the API contracts.
👉 Your Key Responsibilities:
Technical Leadership: Lead frontend development practices, establishing coding standards, review processes, and architectural patterns for our React and React native applications
Modernization Champion: Drive React / React Native version migration from Angular across our application portfolio, ensuring smooth migrations with comprehensive testing strategies
Quality Advocate: Implement and maintain code coverage standards (minimum 80%), establish testing pyramids, and promote TDD/BDD practices
UX Partnership: Collaborate closely with Product teams to challenge and refine user experiences, ensuring accessibility and performance standards
Design System Owner: Develop and maintain our component library and design system, leveraging Storybook for documentation and component development
Monorepo Management: Optimize our monorepo structure for multiple React and React Native applications, implementing efficient build processes and shared libraries
Architectural Evolution: Implement micro-frontend patterns to support the strangler fig approach for our monolithic frontend migration