Engineering
Next.js Engineer
- Department
- Engineering
- Location
- New Delhi, India (Hybrid)
- Type
- Full-time
- Experience
- 3-6 years
You will build the front end of platforms that people use all day at work — dashboards, consoles, ordering flows — and the marketing surfaces that sell them. Both have to be fast on a mid-range Android phone on a patchy 4G connection, which is where most of our users actually are.
We care about the numbers: Core Web Vitals, bundle size, time to interactive. We also care that a design system survives twelve months of feature work without collapsing into a pile of one-off components.
What you'll do
- Build production React and Next.js applications with the App Router, server components and sensible caching.
- Turn a Figma file into an accessible, responsive interface that matches the design at every breakpoint.
- Own performance: measure Core Web Vitals, find the regression, fix it, and prove the fix.
- Build and maintain the component library for the engagement so the tenth feature costs less than the first.
- Work directly with the API engineers on contract design instead of accepting whatever JSON turns up.
- Make accessibility a default — keyboard paths, focus states, semantics — not a pre-launch scramble.
What we're looking for
- Three or more years shipping React in production, with real Next.js App Router experience.
- Strong TypeScript. You use the type system to prevent bugs, not to decorate the code.
- Fluent in modern CSS and Tailwind; you can build a layout without reaching for a UI kit.
- You have made a slow page fast and can explain exactly what you changed and why.
- Working knowledge of WCAG and how a screen reader actually traverses your markup.
- Bonus: animation work with Framer Motion or GSAP, or experience with a large design system.