Browser Engineer

San Francisco, California
Product
Full time
People deserve control over their personal data. Transcend builds Data Privacy Infrastructure that empowers individuals to reclaim control of their data and helps companies comply with global data privacy laws. We’re backed by Accel, growing fast, and are serving some of the most iconic brands in the world.


Transcend hires talented software engineers who feel driven to work on meaningful problems. We're looking for exceptionally strong programming skills, an intuition for software design, and an eagerness to build whatever needs building.

As a Browser Engineer, your work will focus on our Consent Manager product, which makes it easy for companies to quarantine web tracking events for replay at a later time with consent. Our Consent Manager relies on deep integration with browser APIs in order to enforce its privacy controls.

Transcend rolls with TypeScript, Node, React, GraphQL, Postgres and Terraform on AWS.

Job Requirements

    • 4+ years experience as a software engineer
    • Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in Computer Science or Mathematics
    • Expertise with browser internals and quirks in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge
    • Mastery of past and present standard DOM APIs
    • Firm belief in privacy and the mission of Transcend: to give users control over their personal data
If you don't meet all job requirements but feel you'd still excel in this position, please feel free to apply.

We believe that turning the principles of data privacy into exercisable human rights is one of the most high-impact ways we can spend our time, and so we're building an ambitious team that’s passionate about solving important problems and having fun while doing it.

As the best-in-class solution in a new market, Transcend is a fast-paced and exciting workplace. The product evolves quickly to meet new client needs and adapts to the rapidly advancing world of privacy law. As one of Transcend’s earliest hires, you’ll get to work on a wide array of exciting projects.