Remote Web Developer (GA Time Zone)
Description
Remote Web Developer (GA Time Zone)
Write Code That Matters—From the Comfort of Home
Ever solve a puzzle and feel that quiet satisfaction when everything falls into place? That’s the vibe here. As a remote web developer working on GA hours, your projects don’t just disappear into a backlog—they shape the way real people experience digital life, one commit at a time.
How You’ll Shape the Day
Think of your workday as a series of chances to make something smoother, simpler, brighter. You’ll participate in video standups where teammates genuinely value your input, and where the best idea always prevails. Whether you’re refactoring clunky flows or launching features users didn’t know they needed, you’ll see your fingerprints everywhere.
- Ship reliable, scalable web apps that users rave about—not just because they work, but because they make life easier.
- Pair up with design and product folks who care about every detail, turning feedback into features that actually get used.
- Look at analytics, spot what’s lagging, and tweak things until every click feels just right—from mobile layouts to split-second load times.
- Work across engineering, design, and support so that every new release feels like a team win, not just another handoff.
- Make sure accessibility isn’t an afterthought—every user, every device, every time.
- If you spot a better way, speak up. We want you to challenge how we build, not just follow instructions.
The Stack & The Vibe
This isn’t a “just do your tickets” kind of place. You’ll find yourself working with:
- React, TypeScript, and Next.js for building things that feel lightning-fast and alive.
- Node.js and Express are when you want server logic that doesn’t get in your way.
- AWS and Vercel to take the pain out of scaling and shipping.
- Figma, Notion, Slack, and Jira for brainstorming, tracking, and keeping everyone (mostly) sane.
- GitHub for code reviews—feedback is always constructive, never nitpicky.
Who Thrives Here
You’re someone who:
- Has seen production apps through from idea to launch and knows how to debug in the wild (not just in the console).
- Moves comfortably in JavaScript and React (or similar frameworks), but isn’t shy about diving into the backend when it matters.
- Loves when a messy handoff becomes a smooth user experience, and can explain technical stuff in plain English, whether you’re drawing in Figma or just chatting on Slack.
- Cares about accessibility, not because it’s required, but because everyone deserves good design.
- Believes remote work is about trust, not surveillance. You’ll work solo sometimes, but you’re never alone here.
- Isn’t afraid of agile workflow—just enough structure to keep projects moving, but plenty of room to breathe.
Growth Isn’t Just a Buzzword
Here’s the thing—your ideas will actually get built. Want to take the lead on architecture? Mentor a junior dev? Test drive a tool we haven’t tried yet? This is your space to grow. Mentorship is real, and good work gets noticed.
Compensation & Flexibility
You’ll earn $90,000 a year, plain and simple. Your hours are flexible, as long as you’re working GA time zone business hours, so you can catch the right meetings. We respect your downtime, and nobody expects you to work through dinner. The point is that life happens, and we accept that.
Who You’ll Be Working With
Here’s the cool part—your teammates actually show up for one another. Product managers don’t just hand down requirements; they want your perspective. Designers are happy to walk you through their thought process. Support folks bring user stories that actually influence what gets built. You’ll be seen and heard.
Nuts & Bolts
- Fully remote, but you’ll need to be available during GA business hours
- Modern stack: React, TypeScript, Node.js, AWS, Figma, Slack, Jira
- We’ll make sure you have the tools and tech you need
- All backgrounds welcome—unique paths and perspectives make us better
Ready to Dive In?
If you want your code to make someone’s day, and you’re looking for a place where remote work feels like the best kind of freedom, let’s talk. If you’re eager to help us build something meaningful—from the first brainstorm to the live rollout—we’d love to meet you.