Help us build intuitive interfaces for complex construction workflows. Create sophisticated scheduling visualizations, resource management tools, and reporting features that help construction teams manage multi-million dollar projects.
Key ResponsibilitiesApply modern development practices while using an AI-first methodology
Build interactive CPM network diagrams and resource visualizations
Create data-rich dashboards and reporting interfaces
Implement PDF generation for construction documents
Optimize performance for projects with thousands of activities
Write comprehensive tests and participate in code reviews
3-4 years frontend development experience
Strong React and TypeScript skills
Experience with complex, data-intensive applications
Treats comprehensive testing as non-negotiable for feature completion
Self-motivated remote worker with excellent communication
Experience with DHTMLX or similar Gantt chart libraries
Construction tech or project management software experience
Data visualization experience (D3.js, Chart.js)
AG-Grid or enterprise data grid knowledge
Performance optimization for large datasets
React, TypeScript, DHTMLX Gantt, PandaCSS, TanStack Query, AG-Grid, Vitest, GitLab
Top Skills
Planera Pleasanton, California, USA Office
Pleasanton, CA, United States, 94566
Planera San Jose, California, USA Office
San Jose, CA, United States
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