Associate Web Developer
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About the role
The Associate Web Developer at Tech Pipeline focuses on the practical plumbing of a company digital environment. Most of our projects involve replacing fragile spreadsheets and manual email chains with solid, web based tools that work every time. You will not be building flashy marketing sites or experimenting with abstract animations. Instead, you will work on the forms, dashboards, and internal portals that team members use to run the business. Your goal is to stabilize these interfaces so that data flows correctly from the user to the backend systems without getting lost in the gaps. You will spend your time making sure that inputs are validated, data is routed properly, and the user experience is focused entirely on utility and reliability.
What you will do
- Build and maintain functional web forms and internal dashboards that correspond to specific business processes.
- Clean up existing frontend codebases where manual workarounds or technical debt have made the interface brittle.
- Connect frontend components to internal APIs and databases to ensure that information stays consistent across different departments.
- Write clear documentation and standard operating procedures for every tool you build so that the system remains maintainable.
- Replace manual data entry tasks by creating web based tools that handle validation and routing automatically.
- Test all interfaces for speed and accuracy, ensuring that employees can complete their tasks without fighting the software.
- Map out data flows to show exactly how information moves from a user click to a final report.
- Foundational knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with an interest in how these core technologies solve operational problems.
- A logical approach to troubleshooting where you prefer finding the root cause of an issue rather than applying a quick fix.
- The ability to explain technical concepts in plain English for the benefit of team members who are not developers.
- Strong attention to detail, particularly regarding how data is captured, stored, and displayed.
- A preference for building tools that are durable and predictable over tools that follow the latest design trends.
- Comfort working in a fully remote environment where clear written communication is the primary way we stay aligned.
- A basic understanding of version control with Git and how to manage code in a shared environment.
- Full autonomy over your remote work setup and your daily schedule.
- The opportunity to learn how various business systems like ERPs and CRMs actually function behind the scenes.
- Direct involvement in projects that have a measurable impact on the efficiency of a growing company.
- A working environment that prioritizes deep work and technical results over frequent meetings and office politics.
- Ongoing exposure to diverse technical problems that require practical, engineering focused solutions.
- A flat team structure where you can see the immediate result of the work you produce.
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