Job Title: Frontend Design Engineer (SvelteKit/React + Figma) Ibadan Nigeria
Location: Ibadan, Nigeria (Hybrid)
About UsWe're on a mission to build a time tracker that people actually love to use.
Forget the slow, bloated, 'creepy' surveillance software that takes screenshots and monitors your every click. We are building the 'anti-TimeDoctor'—a tool built on trust and speed.
We're a bootstrapped, product-led startup building a lightweight, fast, and beautiful app that helps agencies, lawyers, and freelancers bill their clients accurately and without friction. We believe performance is a feature, and we're looking for an engineer who feels the same way.
- Own the UI: You don't just implement designs; you create them in Figma and build them in code.
- Kill the Lag: You will build a dashboard (Svelte/Tailwind) that feels like a native app (optimistic UI, 60fps animations).
- Shape the Product: You decide how the product works, not just how it looks.
The Stack
- Design: Figma (Auto-layout mastery required).
- Frontend: Svelte (or React), TailwindCSS, Framer Motion.
- Vibe: Linear, Raycast, Arc.
Who You Are
- You have Taste: You can spot a 2px misalignment instantly.
- You are a Hybrid: You are a Designer who codes, or a Dev who designs.
- You embrace AI tools such as Claude Code + Cursor.
- Can show us a GitHub profile or personal portfolio you're proud of.
Link to your best work (Live site or Dribbble).
One B2B app you love and why the design works.
Top Skills
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