Senior Engineer, Web

Company: Hungryroot
Company: Hungryroot
Department: Technology
Posted on: 2026-04-04 01:12
Back to jobs New Senior Engineer, Web Remote Apply About Us Hungryroot is using AI to build the most consumer-centric food and wellness company to ever exist. We act as your personal assistant for healthy living—getting to know your goals, lifestyle, and budget, and recommending and delivering healthy groceries, easy recipes, and essential supplements for you and your family. It’s the easiest way to eat healthy, achieve your goals, save time, and discover new foods. We believe food is the foundation of health, convenience should not mean compromise, and that everyone is unique in how they eat and live. That’s why we’re building a future in which healthy living is both easy and enjoyable. Hungryroot is a distributed team of top talent across 28+ U.S. states. While we have a headquarters in New York City, our remote-first culture emphasizes collaboration, team-building, and flexibility. Expect regular virtual team events, strong ownership and accountability, and an annual company retreat About the Role  Hungryroot is looking for a Sr. Frontend Software Engineer to join our growing Engineering Team. A successful Senior Frontend Software Engineer will partner with stakeholders to translate functional requirements into technical requirements and work with their team to bring that vision to life. This individual will be responsible for facilitating changes to UI/UX and incorporating new systems from start to completion, which includes understanding the scope of projects, what is changing from the current experience, learning which APIs to use and when, verifying your work including testing and handling edge cases, and strong communication with other teams on blockers and progress.  Our most common type of project is running A/B test experiments with multiple variations of the same project running in parallel so we need to build and test each variation across multiple devices and viewports while preserving the pre-existing experience. In many cases, we have customers grandfathered into experiments so we need to maintain support for those experiences long-term. Candidates should be experts in React, understand application design principles (back of the frontend; front of the frontend), modern and evolving CSS, have experience with animation, and be comfortable building high-fidelity UI/UX experiences for customers. At Hungryroot, our Frontend team deploys continuously to Production after pull requests are approved and merged. You should be an expert with manually testing code before opening PRs up for peer review and comfortable writing unit tests with Vitest or similar libraries. Frontend engineers do not have a dedicated QA team, which is why attention to detail and testing is a critical part of this role. Responsibilities Complete projects from start to finish, ensuring detail oriented execution, usually from Figma designs but sometimes from vibe-coded Prototypes Design and implement responsive and maintainable web components using functional React with CSS modules Collaborate with team members in similar areas in the code while operating mostly independently Communicate project updates and blockers; unafraid to ask questions to keep projects moving forward. Routinely work alongside Product Managers, Designers, Data Analysts, Backend, Frontend, and Mobile Engineers Peer review others’ pull requests for accuracy, bugs, and code quality Translate business requirements into precise, clear, and straightforward technical specs and/or documentation Writing your own Jira stories based on project kickoffs. Writing Jira bug reports when bugs are discovered by you or others Contribute to enhancing code quality and reducing technical debt Qualifications 5+ years working with React w/ Typescript Proficient with automation testing (Vitest, Playwright) Proficient with evolving CSS standards Experience with production-level frontend monitoring, error observability, and performance tuning (Sentry, Datadog, etc.) Experience implementing web security best practices Strong communication skills Self-driven and operates well in remote-first role Nice to haves  Familiarity with any of React-Query, React-Aria, React-Router, Astro, Storybook, animation libraries (framer-motion, spring, etc.), Zod or similar validation libraries, NX for managing multiple projects, ESLint Familiarity with accessibility and UX best practices Experience debugging UI rendering issues on different platforms / devices Experience with agentic coding via Cursor or similar Mobile-first design principles Production on-call experience Experience with CI/CD (Github Actions preferred), Docker, NGINX Server-side rendered React (Remix, Tanstack, Next, Astro) Perks & Benefits Remote-first: work from home, work from our NYC office, work from anywhere in the U.S. - you decide! Equity  Unlimited vacation policy Universal paid parental leave Monthly Hungryroot credit for delicious, healthy groceries Comprehensive health, vision, dental, and life insurance Wellbeing benefits including One Medical, Spring Health, LiveHealth, Rightway care concierge, and more 401k with match A work from home stipend to support your initial home-office setup Expected Pay Range: $168,000-$210,000 #LI-REMOTE The employer will not sponsor applicants for work visas. Our mission to help make healthy eating easy, accessible, and joyful is better served by a diverse workplace. We are a proud Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building an inclusive workplace. We have zero-tolerance for harassment or discrimination. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected class. Create a Job Alert Interested in building your career at Hungryroot? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email. 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