About ChaseLabs
ChaseLabs is building Chase, an AI Sales Development Rep platform, which helps B2B organisations (including Sage, Feefo and Pion) to find leads, book meetings and ultimately grow their sales, whilst maintaining the element of human-ness. We’re a small, fast-moving team where you’ll have significant ownership over the product.
We’re looking for an engineer with an eye for design to own our frontend and craft the product experience as we grow.
Design engineer captures something simple, important, and worth distinguishing: a person who sits squarely at the intersection of design and engineering, and works to bridge the gap between them. - Maggie Appleton
What you’ll do
- You’ll be the primary frontend engineer, leading frontend development across the entire product
- You’ll design and build new features end-to-end, creating polished, intuitive and delightful interfaces
- You’ll collaborate directly with founders on product direction, and translate the product vision (including user feedback and v0 prototypes) into features
The kind of person we are looking for
- You have a passion for making things better, whether that be better ways of working or improving products. You like to leave things in a better state than you found them.
- You ship fast, with care and iterate to greatness - you prefer "good enough today" over "perfect next week".
- You are design-minded and have strong visual and interaction design skills — you care deeply about details, polish, and making things feel “just right”.
- You're product-minded. You think about user outcomes, not just technical solutions. You can translate business requirements into elegant technical solutions.
- You love working in a startup environment (you either have experience working in a startup or are really drawn to the zero-to-one phase).
- You thrive with autonomy but love collaborating. You are a self-starter who takes initiative, and can plan and see tasks to completion while contributing meaningfully to team discussions and product / engineering direction.
- You are a “learner” and have the meta-cognitive skills to be able to quickly acquire new knowledge and adapt to evolving technology - if you don’t know something, you are able to figure it out.