Cloud security is becoming increasingly important as organizations are accelerating their cloud migration. Britive is at the forefront of the emerging cloud security industry with the only modern privileged access management platform that provides unified Privileged Access Visibility, Dynamic Privilege Management and Secrets Governance across cloud infrastructures, platforms & SaaS.

Our patent-pending technology is deployed at several large and Fortune 500 customers and we have repeatedly ranked among the hottest Cloud Security startups. Britive is founded by CyberSecurity industry veterans with a successful prior exit and is backed by top-tier VCs.

About Us 
Britive delivers a leading cloud-native security solution built for the most demanding cloud-forward enterprises. We were founded by security industry veterans with a track record as successful entrepreneurs. Our platform empowers cloud infrastructure and security teams with a dynamic and intelligent privilege administration technology for multi-cloud environments and helps minimize the risks of cloud security breaches and operational disruptions. 

We launched our platform less than a year ago and already count several large and Fortune 500 enterprises as customers, including a global automaker, a top retail brand, a national healthcare provider, and a multi-national communications company. Our patent-pending technology has been favorably reviewed by leading analysts at Gartner, Forrester, TechVision, etc. and we are backed by top-tier VCs and prominent angel investors! 

About You 
You are a passionate Senior UI Engineer who wants to take our early stage product to the next level. You have strong design and creative skills to build unique compelling content without compromising the user experience. From day one, you must be able to hit the ground running and bring all your experience to the team to make our product visually pleasing. Most importantly, you have a positive “can do” attitude and a passion for delivering technical solutions in a fast-paced startup environment.  

Your Impact 

Key Responsibilities  

  • Develop rich UI web applications and reusable UI components. 
  • Collaborate with product and engineering teams to understand the requirements and translate into UI design. 
  • Collaborate with backend engineers to help finalize the API designs.  
  • Provide technical leadership to fellow UI engineers. 

 What will you need? 

Required Skills: 

  • Prior experience in performing the same role in a SaaS security product company.  
  • Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience in similar roles.
  • JavaScript and HTML/CSS UI development experience with React and Redux.
  • Solid experience with displaying charts, reports and graph data structures.
  • Solid experience using REST APIs and GraphQL.
  • Comfortable with building UIs from mockups.
  • Outstanding collaboration and communication skills. Ability to effectively collaborate with distributed team.
  • Understand and practice agile development methodology. 

Nice to Have: 

  • Server-side development experience in Java or JavaScript (e.g. node.js, spring boot, J2EE). 
  • Operational (DevOps) experience by managing deployments, QA, scripting in AWS. 
  • Working knowledge of User Experience design best practices. Ability to translate user stories into visual designs, mockups and wireframes using industry standard tools, like InVision.
  • Understanding of microservices architecture and AWS development. 

Perks + Benefits:

  • Work from anywhere in the US! We are fully remote (US only, other areas are subject to review).
  • Competitive compensation and meaningful equity
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid parental leave benefits
  • 401k (U.S.)
  • Flexible + Unlimited PTO (U.S.)
  • Career development opportunities and paths
  • Home office and connectivity stipends
  • Team socials + Offsites

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