Frontend Architect - WebAssembly & Bundling

San Francisco 8 days agoFull-time External
1.4k - 4.3k / yr
Crossing Hurdles is a global recruitment consultancy partnering with a startup who is building a next-generation AI-native design platform where every visual edit becomes real, executable code in real time with lean team of 19 members and funding of $44M backed by leaders from Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity, and Notion. Role: Staff Frontend Engineer – WebAssembly & Bundling Compensation: $100k - $300k + Equity Location: Bangalore (On-site) OR San Francisco (On-site/Hybrid) OR US (Remote) Experience: 8–12+ years (3+ years owning runtime/platform architecture) Tech Stack: WebAssembly (WASM), Browser Runtime Systems Work Model: IC role (Not a people-management position) Collaboration: Willing to overlap with the India team (early mornings/evenings in US) Requirements • 8+ years of experience building systems software in high-growth tech environments • Experience as a Full-Stack or Frontend Engineer • Strong WebAssembly (WASM) expertise — ABI boundaries, memory models, host interfaces • Deep browser platform knowledge (Workers, messaging, storage, isolation) • Runtime engineering expertise (event loops, scheduling, concurrency, streaming I/O) • Experience integrating and optimizing JS/TS tooling pipelines • Performance engineering discipline with measurable improvements (cold start, incremental builds, memory) • Security experience running untrusted code in the browser • Experience building high-performance virtual filesystems (in-memory + persistence, caching, module resolution) Roles & Responsibilities • Architect a browser-native runtime (Node-like execution, task orchestration, streaming I/O) • Design and build a high-performance virtual filesystem • Integrate and optimize bundling and tooling pipelines • Drive measurable performance improvements across execution paths • Design secure sandboxing and isolation for untrusted code execution • Set technical direction for runtime architecture • Mentor engineers while remaining a hands-on individual contributor