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Tech Lead - Web Platform

LinkedIn Fingerprint Chicago, IL
Not Applicable Posted March 26, 2026 Job link
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  • 7+ years of experience in Marketing Engineering, Frontend, or Growth Engineering roles
  • 3+ years of experience as a Tech Lead or Staff Engineer, with a proven track record of designing systems that allow non-technical stakeholders (Marketing/Growth) to scale independently
  • Experience owning and evolving production marketing websites
  • Strong proficiency with modern frontend fundamentals including HTML, CSS and JavaScript
  • Hands-on experience with Framer
  • Experience building serverless APIs using Node.js and Typescript
  • Strong understanding of analytics, experimentation and attribution
  • Experience using Amplitude, Google Tag Manager and Posthog
  • Strong design sensibility, including attention to spacing, heirachy, motion, and detail
  • Capability to create delightful, accessible and performant experiences to users, adhering to latency benchmarks
  • Familiarity with SEO, performance optimization and CRO best practices
  • Ability to work autonomously and take full ownership of outcomes
  • Clear communication skills and comfort working cross-functionally with Marketing, including consistent collaboration through Slack, screenshots and calls
  • Experience building custom code components in Framer
Preferred Skills
  • Experience with transitioning from a custom platform to a CMS is also essential
  • Experience building custom code components in Framer
  • Knowledge of UX and best design practices
  • Experience with advanced Framer animations or custom motion components.
  • Familiarity with Framer Motion
  • Experience with serverless integrations
  • Motion or interaction design background
  • Background in B2B SaaS, PLG, or cybersecurity
  • Experience working closely with Marketing teams
  • Familiarity with CMS-driven or structured content setups
  • Ability to prioritize cost versus the impact on experience (for example, some animations are unnecessary because they are not the main focus)