Front-End Senior Software Engineer
Company: Steadily Insurance Agency
Location: Austin, TX 78757
Salary: From $190,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-04-10
About this role
Location: Austin, TX
Employment Type: Full-time, In-Office
Department: Engineering
Salary: Total compensation around $300,000. Salary of $220,000 - $250,000 annually plus equity.
We're hiring a Front-End Senior Software Engineer with experience building web applications and service oriented architecture to help us build the core of our stack. This is a full-time, in-office position based in Austin, TX.
As a Front-End Sr Software Engineer you will:
- Build an experience for people to buy insurance that is so simple and intuitive your least-tech savvy relative could use it without help, regardless of device or platform.
- Create a way for customers to document damage, making the claims process smarter and easier–no matter how they access our services.
- Design rating engines for calculating how much an insurance policy should cost
- Combine property intelligence APIs sources to flag flood, fire, and vandalism risks
What You'll Bring:
- **Experienced:** This isn't your first rodeo. There's no specific minimum number of years requirement, but we expect you to be able to dive into a complex codebase without too much spin-up. Past experience as a team lead is definitely a plus.
- **Builder:** You like the product-side of engineering and have thoughtful opinions on what the user experience should be. You're not the type of engineer who wants a fully-fleshed out spec thrown over the wall for you to code.
- **Pragmatic:** We prioritize impact and delivery. You balance speed and quality, making thoughtful trade-offs to solve problems effectively. You leverage off-the-shelf solutions so we don’t re-invent the wheel but understand when a custom solution is appropriate. You'll be deploying code to production within hours of starting and working with us to iteratively build solutions.
- **Specific languages:** We don't really care if you've worked in our stack before as long as you're happy to learn it. If you're sharp enough to be on th...