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Dedicated Frontend Engineer — 20 hours/week

More frontend speed without hiring: a part-time dedicated profile, plugged into your team and your standards.

Weekly hours

20 hours (about 4 hours a day).

Recommended duration

At least 4–6 months for sustained roadmap and quality.

Profile

Frontend Engineer (UI components, performance, API integration, testing).

Price range

Indicative €2,000–€3,000.

Typical stack

React / Next.js, Vue / Nuxt, TypeScript, design system (defined on your project).

When a half-time dedicated Frontend fits

The UI backlog keeps growing but the frontend team is already saturated.

You need continuity on a component library / design system, not spot work.

You need to lift perceived quality: performance, accessibility, visual consistency, recurring bugs.

You're doing a rework (React/Vue migration, refactor, TypeScript) without freezing features.

It's not the right fit if you only want "someone to push pixels" without ownership or access to the repo and dev flow.

What they do for your product

Develop and maintain UI features in close collaboration with your team.

How we work (and how you track quality and hours)

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In your repo, in your pipelines

We work in your repo and pipelines: PRs, code review, CI, release notes.

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Aligned with your technical lead

The Italian technical lead aligns priorities, standards and the definition of "done" to avoid misunderstandings and rework.

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Clear weekly report

Every week you receive a report with hours spent and links to tickets/PRs, work done and next steps, risks or blockers to remove.

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Flexible commitment

We can scale the engagement up or down with just one week's notice.

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Cut frontend friction and lead times

More features shipped, fewer bugs in production and a more consistent UI — without HR overhead.