Frontend Engineer – Expert Workflows for Wind Turbine Diagnostics
Do you want to build world-class software to help drive the renewable energy transition?
We're building a next-generation SaaS product for wind turbine monitoring, using an AI engine that already analyzes sensor data from more than 25,000 wind turbines daily.
We are looking for a Frontend Engineer to help us build software for technical expert users working with complex operational data. This is not a generic web app role. Our users rely on our product to monitor turbine behavior, investigate anomalies, understand patterns in data, and make decisions efficiently. That means the frontend is central to the value of the product.
We are especially interested in candidates who are strong in interaction design and workflow thinking: people who enjoy diving into a complex domain, collaborating closely with expert users, and shaping interfaces that make dense technical information clear, efficient, and trustworthy.
Our frontend is built in Elm. If you already know Elm, that's great. If not, we'd still love to hear from you if you are excited by thoughtful frontend engineering and interested in working in a strongly typed functional environment.
About the role
As a Frontend Engineer on our team, you will help design and build the core product experience for a highly focused SaaS application used in wind turbine monitoring and analysis.
You will work on problems such as:
designing efficient workflows for expert users investigating turbine behavior
turning complex technical requirements into clear and intuitive interfaces
helping users work confidently with large amounts of operational and analytical data
balancing depth, flexibility, and usability in a data-dense product
shaping how frontend architecture and product design support long-term product quality
This role is a strong fit for someone who sees frontend engineering as more than implementing screens. We are looking for someone who enjoys understanding the underlying domain, asking good questions, and contributing to how the product should work
You'll be part of a dedicated product-focused development team reporting directly to the VP of Engineering.
What you'll do
Build and refine frontend features in our wind turbine monitoring platform
Collaborate closely with product, design, and domain experts to understand user needs and workflows
Design and implement interfaces for technical users working with complex data
Help create efficient, high-signal workflows for investigation, analysis, and decision-making
Translate complex domain concepts into software that feels clear and reliable
Contribute to the evolution of our frontend architecture in Elm
Improve the usability, consistency, and maintainability of the product over time
Take part in product discussions and help shape solutions, not just implementations
What we're looking for
We don't expect every candidate to match every point below, but strong candidates will identify with many of them.
Core strengths
Solid frontend engineering experience building modern web applications
Strong interest in interaction design, workflow design, and product usability
Ability to work through complex or ambiguous problems in collaboration with others
Curiosity about technical domains and willingness to learn how expert users think and work
Good judgment around structuring information and interactions in complex interfaces
Ability to build software that is robust, clear, and maintainable
Especially valuable experience
Experience building data-rich, analytical, or operational SaaS products
Experience working on tools for expert users rather than broad consumer audiences
Experience designing or building complex workflows in technical domains
Experience with time-series data, monitoring tools, dashboards, or similar applications
Experience with Elm
Experience with functional programming or strongly typed systems
About you
You may be a great fit if you:
enjoy going deep into a domain rather than staying at the surface
like working closely with users or domain experts to understand real problems
care about designing workflows that are efficient and intuitive for expert users
are comfortable with complexity and know how to reduce it without oversimplifying
take pride in building software that feels thoughtful, reliable, and well-crafted
are excited by the idea of applying frontend engineering to meaningful problems in renewable energy
comfortable working in a professional environment where English is the working language (both spoken and written).
Our tech approach
Our frontend is built in Elm, and we value approaches that support reliability, maintainability, and clarity. Prior Elm experience is welcome, but it is not a strict requirement. If you have a strong frontend background and are motivated to learn, we would be happy to talk.
We care more about your ability to reason about interfaces, workflows, and software quality than about checking every technology box.
What We Offer
Impact: Solve hard, fun problems to deliver a product that truly matters for the planet.
Flexibility: A trust-based culture and remote work flexibility to maintain work-life balance.
Location
The position is offered as a full-time position, Remote (Europe) or Hybrid (Vejle, Denmark)
Location specific benefits
Modern office in Vejle, a 2-minute walk from the train station
Pension scheme, 16 weeks paid parental leave, 6 weeks holiday
Catered lunch coming in 5 days a week
An active office environment
Why join SkySpecs?
At SkySpecs, you'll work on software that supports the renewable energy transition in a direct and practical way. You'll join a team building tools for real technical users solving real operational problems. And you'll have the opportunity to shape a product where frontend engineering, interaction design, and domain understanding all matter deeply.
If you're excited by expert-facing software, complex data, thoughtful interaction design, and the chance to build in a domain with real-world impact, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply
Send us your application and tell us a bit about what draws you to the role. We're especially interested in hearing about products, workflows, or interfaces you've helped shape—particularly in complex or data-rich industrial environments.