{"schemaVersion":"jobsearcher.job.v1","id":"340cfd2b0f69b456162e27c7","url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/340cfd2b0f69b456162e27c7","canonicalUrl":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/340cfd2b0f69b456162e27c7","title":"Senior UI Engineer (Angular / React / TypeScript)","description":"Help Build the Interface Behind National Cyber Readiness\nMost training platforms are a checkbox and a progress bar. We're building something different.\nOpenDash 360 is UKi's next-generation training and workforce readiness platform that shows an\norganization exactly where its people stand against the work roles they're expected to perform, and\nthen closes those gaps. We're hiring a Senior UI Engineer to own the experience layer of that platform.\nYou'll be shaping the architecture of a complex, data-dense application: role readiness dashboards,\ncompetency mapping, adaptive learning paths, assessment flows, and administrative tooling that\nleaders actually use to make decisions. You'll work with senior colleagues to set front-end standards,\ndesign component architecture, state management, accessibility, performance, and testing strategies.\nAbout UKi\nSince 1999, Ultimate Knowledge Institute has set the standard for cybersecurity training and readiness\nfor the Department of Defense, federal agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Today we're delivering a\nplatform that builds and demonstrates true workforce and work-role readiness. Our platform identifies\nindividual expertise gaps and builds adaptive, custom training plans to close those gaps for Federal U.S.\nGovernment, Defense, Intelligence Community, State/Local, and commercial customers. You'll be\njoining a product engineering team that is expanding fast, with real users, real stakes, and wide latitude\nto define how the front end of our flagship platform gets built.\nWhat You'll Do\nOwn the OpenDash 360 UI experience layer. Design, build, and evolve the front-end architecture\nof our enterprise training and readiness platform from readiness dashboards and competency\nvisualizations to assessment and administration workflows.\nSet the front-end standard. Establish and enforce the patterns that keep a large application\nmaintainable: component architecture, state management, typed API contracts, testing strategy,\nand code review norms.\nBuild the design system. Create and maintain a reusable component library and design language\nthat makes the product feel like one product consistent, accessible, and fast to build on.\nMake complex data legible. Turn dense readiness, competency, and assessment data into\ninterfaces people can act on: clear information hierarchy, thoughtful visualization, and interactions\nthat hold up under real-world data volumes.\nEngineer for performance. Own render performance, bundle size, and load behavior.\nShip continuously. Work inside our GitOps and CI/CD pipelines — small batches, fast feedback,\nautomated tests, frequent deploys.\nPartner across the org. Collaborate directly with product, design, backend, and customer-facing\nteams to turn ambiguous requirements into shipped interfaces, and mentor engineers as the team\ngrows.\n\nRequirements\n\nWhat You'll Bring\n7+ years building production web applications, with time in a senior or lead capacity on a complex,\nlong-lived front-end codebase.\nDeep Angular expertise (required): Modern Angular — standalone components, signals or RxJS-\nbased state, dependency injection, routing, lazy loading, and performance tuning in large\napplications.\nReact experience (strongly preferred): Hooks, modern rendering patterns, and component\ncomposition. We work across both frameworks and value engineers who move fluently between\nthem.\nExpert-level TypeScript: Strong typing discipline, generics, and typed contracts between front end\nand API.\nFront-end architecture judgmen:. You've made and lived with decisions about state management,\nmodule boundaries, build tooling, and dependency choices and can explain the tradeoffs.\nTesting and quality discipline: Unit, component, and end-to-end testing as a normal part of\nshipping, not an afterthought.\nExperience integrating with REST and/or GraphQL APIs on Node.js/Express backends.\nComfort with GitOps and CI/CD, and genuine alignment with continuous delivery culture small\nbatches, fast feedback, blameless learning, and operational excellence.\nA self-starter's bias for action: You see a gap in the product or the process, and you close it. You\ndon't wait for a prescriptive task list.\nStrong communication skills: You can defend an architecture decision to an engineer and explain\nthe user impact to an executive.\nMust be a US citizen authorized to work in the United States; role is US-remote.\nNice to Have\nDesign system or component library ownership at scale (Storybook, Angular Material, shadcn/ui, or\na custom system).\nMicro-frontend or modular monolith front-end architectures.\nBackground in enterprise learning, training, LMS, assessment, or workforce analytics platforms.\nFamiliarity with SCORM/xAPI, SSO/SAML/OIDC, or role-based access control in multi-tenant\nproducts.\nExperience delivering software into government, DoD, or otherwise regulated environments\n(FedRAMP, RMF, STIGs).\nHands-on use of AI coding tools (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor) and interest in an agentic\ndevelopment workflow; our team is actively building one.\nCloud and container familiarity (AWS, Docker, Kubernetes) sufficient to reason about how your\nfront end is built and deployed.\n\nBenefits\n\nComprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.\nShort and long-term disability coverage for added security.\nBasic life insurance provided by the company.\nOptional supplementary life insurance policy available for additional coverage.\nUKI covers 100% of individual premiums for medical, dental, vision, disability, and basic life insurance.\nA 401k plan with a basic safe harbor matching (up to 4% match with a 5% contribution).\nEnjoy 15 days of PTO annually for vacation or sick leave.\nBenefit from 12 company holidays, aligning with 11 federal holidays, plus Christmas Eve.","company":"Ultimate Knowledge","rawCompany":"ultimate knowledge","city":"Loxahatchee","state":"FL","isRemote":false,"isActive":false,"createdAt":"2026-08-17T13:54:47.421Z","occupations":[{"code":"15-1252.00","title":"Software Developers","slug":"software-developers"},{"code":"15-1254.00","title":"Web Developers","slug":"web-developers"},{"code":"15-1255.00","title":"Web and Digital Interface Designers","slug":"web-and-digital-interface-designers"}],"industries":[{"code":"541511","title":"Custom Computer Programming Services","slug":"custom-computer-programming-services"},{"code":"513210","title":"Software Publishers","slug":"software-publishers"},{"code":"541512","title":"Computer Systems Design Services","slug":"computer-systems-design-services"}],"jobPosting":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"JobPosting","title":"Senior UI Engineer (Angular / React / TypeScript)","description":"Help Build the Interface Behind National Cyber Readiness\nMost training platforms are a checkbox and a progress bar. We're building something different.\nOpenDash 360 is UKi's next-generation training and workforce readiness platform that shows an\norganization exactly where its people stand against the work roles they're expected to perform, and\nthen closes those gaps. We're hiring a Senior UI Engineer to own the experience layer of that platform.\nYou'll be shaping the architecture of a complex, data-dense application: role readiness dashboards,\ncompetency mapping, adaptive learning paths, assessment flows, and administrative tooling that\nleaders actually use to make decisions. You'll work with senior colleagues to set front-end standards,\ndesign component architecture, state management, accessibility, performance, and testing strategies.\nAbout UKi\nSince 1999, Ultimate Knowledge Institute has set the standard for cybersecurity training and readiness\nfor the Department of Defense, federal agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Today we're delivering a\nplatform that builds and demonstrates true workforce and work-role readiness. Our platform identifies\nindividual expertise gaps and builds adaptive, custom training plans to close those gaps for Federal U.S.\nGovernment, Defense, Intelligence Community, State/Local, and commercial customers. You'll be\njoining a product engineering team that is expanding fast, with real users, real stakes, and wide latitude\nto define how the front end of our flagship platform gets built.\nWhat You'll Do\nOwn the OpenDash 360 UI experience layer. Design, build, and evolve the front-end architecture\nof our enterprise training and readiness platform from readiness dashboards and competency\nvisualizations to assessment and administration workflows.\nSet the front-end standard. Establish and enforce the patterns that keep a large application\nmaintainable: component architecture, state management, typed API contracts, testing strategy,\nand code review norms.\nBuild the design system. Create and maintain a reusable component library and design language\nthat makes the product feel like one product consistent, accessible, and fast to build on.\nMake complex data legible. Turn dense readiness, competency, and assessment data into\ninterfaces people can act on: clear information hierarchy, thoughtful visualization, and interactions\nthat hold up under real-world data volumes.\nEngineer for performance. Own render performance, bundle size, and load behavior.\nShip continuously. Work inside our GitOps and CI/CD pipelines — small batches, fast feedback,\nautomated tests, frequent deploys.\nPartner across the org. Collaborate directly with product, design, backend, and customer-facing\nteams to turn ambiguous requirements into shipped interfaces, and mentor engineers as the team\ngrows.\n\nRequirements\n\nWhat You'll Bring\n7+ years building production web applications, with time in a senior or lead capacity on a complex,\nlong-lived front-end codebase.\nDeep Angular expertise (required): Modern Angular — standalone components, signals or RxJS-\nbased state, dependency injection, routing, lazy loading, and performance tuning in large\napplications.\nReact experience (strongly preferred): Hooks, modern rendering patterns, and component\ncomposition. We work across both frameworks and value engineers who move fluently between\nthem.\nExpert-level TypeScript: Strong typing discipline, generics, and typed contracts between front end\nand API.\nFront-end architecture judgmen:. You've made and lived with decisions about state management,\nmodule boundaries, build tooling, and dependency choices and can explain the tradeoffs.\nTesting and quality discipline: Unit, component, and end-to-end testing as a normal part of\nshipping, not an afterthought.\nExperience integrating with REST and/or GraphQL APIs on Node.js/Express backends.\nComfort with GitOps and CI/CD, and genuine alignment with continuous delivery culture small\nbatches, fast feedback, blameless learning, and operational excellence.\nA self-starter's bias for action: You see a gap in the product or the process, and you close it. You\ndon't wait for a prescriptive task list.\nStrong communication skills: You can defend an architecture decision to an engineer and explain\nthe user impact to an executive.\nMust be a US citizen authorized to work in the United States; role is US-remote.\nNice to Have\nDesign system or component library ownership at scale (Storybook, Angular Material, shadcn/ui, or\na custom system).\nMicro-frontend or modular monolith front-end architectures.\nBackground in enterprise learning, training, LMS, assessment, or workforce analytics platforms.\nFamiliarity with SCORM/xAPI, SSO/SAML/OIDC, or role-based access control in multi-tenant\nproducts.\nExperience delivering software into government, DoD, or otherwise regulated environments\n(FedRAMP, RMF, STIGs).\nHands-on use of AI coding tools (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor) and interest in an agentic\ndevelopment workflow; our team is actively building one.\nCloud and container familiarity (AWS, Docker, Kubernetes) sufficient to reason about how your\nfront end is built and deployed.\n\nBenefits\n\nComprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.\nShort and long-term disability coverage for added security.\nBasic life insurance provided by the company.\nOptional supplementary life insurance policy available for additional coverage.\nUKI covers 100% of individual premiums for medical, dental, vision, disability, and basic life insurance.\nA 401k plan with a basic safe harbor matching (up to 4% match with a 5% contribution).\nEnjoy 15 days of PTO annually for vacation or sick leave.\nBenefit from 12 company holidays, aligning with 11 federal holidays, plus Christmas Eve.","datePosted":"2026-08-17T13:54:47.421Z","dateModified":"2026-08-17T13:54:47.421Z","hiringOrganization":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Ultimate Knowledge","sameAs":"https://jobsearcher.com"},"jobLocation":{"@type":"Place","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressLocality":"Loxahatchee","addressRegion":"FL","addressCountry":"US"}},"identifier":{"@type":"PropertyValue","name":"JobSearcher","value":"340cfd2b0f69b456162e27c7"},"url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/340cfd2b0f69b456162e27c7"}}