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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Software Engineer II, Front-End - **Company:** The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence - **Location:** Seattle, WA, United States (Remote available) - **Experience:** Experienced - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** HTML, JavaScript (Programming Language), Bash Shell, Unix, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Programming Tools, Web Development, Hypertext Transfer Protocols (HTTP), Python (Programming Language), Next.js, TypeScript, Web Applications, ReactJS, Git, Webpack, Front End Software Development, Programming Languages - **Published:** June 19, 2026 - **Apply:** https://diversityjobs.com/career/9118901/Software-Engineer-Ii-Front-End-Washington-Seattle ## About the Role * A strong interest and focus on user experience. * 2+ years of industry experience building high quality web applications * Fluency in JavaScript, CSS and HTML. * Interest or experience using TypeScript, React, Next.js, and Webpack. While we don't require familiarity with these technologies, you should expect to gain expertise in them at AI2. * A solid understanding of the mechanics of a web browser, the differences between server-side and client execution, and the basics of the HTTP protocol. * Experience parenting directly with product and design to develop websites. * A basic understanding of UNIX development tools like git and bash, and an understanding of how programming languages like Go and Python different from JavaScript. ## Description You are a software engineer who enjoys building web applications. You like thinking about how to make sites that are easy to use, fast, and accessible. You're someone who thrives in a small, dynamic organization where there can sometimes be large amounts of ambiguity and autonomy. You're self-directed and enjoy working independently while still having fun technical conversations with your team to determine the best route forward. A key interest you have is in extending our public web presence at allenai.org. If you would like to collaborate with us to implement ideas around communicating our work to the greater world we would love to talk to you. You're interested in being the resident expert in building for the web. Your focus will be on the front-end, working in technologies like JavaScript, HTML and CSS. There will be an opportunity to work on the supporting back-end services, deployment infrastructure and other tooling as well - but this is a potential growth area and not something we'll assess in the interview or expect of you. Your Next Challenge: You will collaborate with our communications team, researchers, and engineers to present our institute clearly to the outside world. You will also work with the rest of the team to develop demos for research applications and internal tools to help us organize and present our research. 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