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Ambrook Linkedin · Posted 20d ago

Design Systems Engineer

New York, United States

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Location

New York; Denver; Remote; San Francisco

Employment Type

Full time

Location Type

Hybrid

Department

Product & Design

Compensation

  • $115K – $280K
  • Offers Equity

We believe in pay equity and transparency. At Ambrook, salary is set by level and location—two people at the same level in the same location will be paid the same, regardless of background or negotiation. Posted ranges reflect our SF and NYC pay bands. Job descriptions often list a range of levels, since we know great people can be at different points in their careers, and we want to meet you where you are.

OverviewApplication

Ambrook helps American family-run businesses become more profitable and resilient.

From volatile markets to climate shifts, independent operators face mounting pressure. While sustainable investments often yield the best long-term returns, they require financial clarity and capital that fragmented legacy systems can’t provide.

We are rebuilding the financial infrastructure that real economy operators rely on. By replacing paperwork with modern tools for accounting, banking, and spending, Ambrook gives owners the data they need to prove viability to lenders and the next generation. We empower the stewards of land and labor to make confident investments in their future.

We’re a Series B startup backed by Lachy Groom, Thrive Capital, Dylan Field, Thomson Reuters Ventures, Cameron Ventures, and leaders at Notion, Gusto, and Vercel. We’re looking for team members to help us untangle the intersection of American industry, climate, and the economy.

The opportunity

You'll own the design system at Ambrook, from the components down to the frontend infrastructure underneath them. You're an engineer first: you write clean, fast TypeScript and React, you care about the architecture behind a component as much as how it looks, and you treat coding agents as part of how you work. The role sits where the design system meets the product that ranchers and farmers use every day. You'll keep both healthy as we grow. We care about your engineering judgment, your bar for craft, and your willingness to try things.

Frontend and design systems have changed dramatically over the last year, and we've changed with them. We've retooled ourselves around AI to clear out the busy work, including migrations, adoption, and the long tail of upkeep that used to eat a team's time, so engineers can spend their time on the work that actually moves the product. We're looking for someone to build alongside our tight, talented design and engineering teams, staying flexible as the macro shifts while raising the technical floor of everything we ship.

What You'll Own

  • The design system: Build and evolve our component library, interaction patterns, and design tokens as production frontend infrastructure that holds up across web and mobile
  • Migrations and adoption: Drive the system into the product. Land breaking changes, deprecate old patterns, and do the human work of getting the whole team to actually build on it
  • Frontend performance: Treat bundle size, render performance, and accessibility as features, and own the tooling and guardrails that keep them from regressing
  • Agentic development with craft: Write the codemods, migration scripts, and agent workflows that let the whole team move onto the system faster, without sacrificing the quality of what ships

What We Look For

  • You bring deep frontend engineering chops: clean, performant TypeScript and React, with a solid grasp of data structures, async programming, and modern build and tooling workflows
  • You've owned a design system or shared component library in production, and you know the hard parts: versioning, breaking changes, migrations at scale, and convincing other engineers to build on your work
  • You treat frontend performance and accessibility as engineering problems. You can profile a slow render, cut a bundle down, and put guardrails in place to keep the wins
  • You use coding agents as part of how you work, pointing them at migrations and adoption to move faster across a large codebase
  • You have strong enough design instincts to spot when something feels off in a UI and hold a high bar, even if you spend more time in the codebase than in Figma
  • You're curious about and empathetic to the domain we operate in
  • Your past work, whether shipped systems, tooling, open source, or a portfolio, tells a clear story of your engineering skills and your craft

Compensation Range: $115K - $280K
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