Foxglove

Frontend Engineer, Forward Deployed

We captured this posting once, on 2026-05-22, and did not track it afterwards — so we cannot tell you whether it is still open.

Employer
Foxglove
Location
San Francisco Bay Area
Seniority
Mid level
Experience asked for
5+ years
Pay band
$220K – $240K

When we saw it

  • Posted 2025-12-24 — the date the employer published it
  • Archived 2026-05-22 — when we saved this copy

Found via LinkedIn — US keyword pulls.

Skills the posting named

customer collaborationdesign and developmentscopinghands-on deliverycross-functional alignmentfeedback loopinternal enablementtypescriptreactnodepythonros

From the posting

Build the data infrastructure for robots operating in the real world. Robotics is moving from research labs into production across factories, warehouses, vehicles, and field deployments. When robots fail, behave unexpectedly, or need to be improved, engineers rely on data to understand what actually happened. At Foxglove, we build the observability, visualization, and data infrastructure that makes that possible. Our tools are used by robotics and autonomous systems teams to ingest, store, query, replay, and analyze massive volumes of multimodal sensor data from live systems and from production fleets. About The Role We are looking for an experienced and highly adaptable Forward-Deployed Engineer to join our team at Foxglove. …

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