Senior Software Development Engineer - Front End
Adobe · San Francisco, CA · Design
About this role
Adobe is hiring a senior-level Frontend Engineer in the software engineering function based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with Express, Frontend Development. Compensation is listed at $159,200–$301,600 per year.
- Role
- Frontend Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Department
- Design
- Posted
- Apr 27, 2026
More roles at Adobe
Job description
from Adobe careersAbout the Role
We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Software Engineer, Front End to join the ambitious Project Graph team at Adobe.
Project Graph is a creative system that blends first- and third-party AI models, Adobe tools, and custom interactive components inside a visual, designer-friendly node graph editor. Users connect nodes to build automated, repeatable creative workflows. They package these workflows into Capsules, polished interfaces that allow any user to apply a workflow without opening the editor. Graph operates everywhere, from the web to Adobe apps like Photoshop, and supports a growing community of tool creators.
In this position, you will play a pivotal role in crafting and delivering the front-end foundations of the Project Graph platform. These include the canvas, components, and web primitives that creative professionals use daily.
What You'll Do
- Technical Ownership: Build, implement, and maintain front-end components of Project Graph, with a focus on native web technologies and Web Components. Build UI systems that are framework-agnostic and built to evolve.
- Innovation & Impact: Collaborate with engineering leadership to deliver on the technical vision for Graph's front-end, breaking complex requirements into clear, shippable achievements.
- Engineering Excellence: Champion strong fundamentals: simplicity, performance, reliability, and maintainability. Set a high bar for code quality, testing, and operational rigor.