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Frontend Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Assume ownership of Front End operations and represent Jimbo's in the absence of Front End management. * Assist with key human resource functions by enforcing all store/department policies ...

Assume ownership of Front End operations and represent Jimbo's in the absence of Front End management. * Assist with key human resource functions by enforcing all store/department policies ...

Frontend Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$120K - $200K/yr

As a Frontend Engineer , you'll play a foundational role in shaping both our product and our company. You'll work closely with the founding team, contribute across the stack (especially frontend ...

About the Role We are hiring a Frontend Systems Architect to serve as the technical anchor for our frontend organization. In this role, you will be the primary driver of our product's technical ...

Front End Store Lead

Santa Rosa, CA · On-site

$25.50 - $30.50/hr

FRONT END STORE LEAD REGULAR FULL TIME - $25.50-$30.50/HR SHIFTS: COMPLETE OPEN AVAILABILITY - WEEKENDS REQUIRED POSITION SUMMARY Your job as Front End Store Lead focuses on supporting the successful ...

Role: Front-End Engineer Required Skills: 4+ years of front-end development experience. Strong JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML, and CSS skills. Hands-on experience with React.js or Angular. Experience ...

Senior Frontend Engineer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$132K - $181K/yr

Frontend Engineer II Location: Los Angeles, CA Employment Type: Full-time About the Company We're partnering with a fast-growing technology company building next-generation systems that combine ...

As a Software Engineer, Frontend, you will own the development of the agent-building canvas and frontend platform, architecting user experiences and delivering features from concept to production.

Assume ownership of Front End operations and represent Jimbo's in the absence of Front End management. * Assist with key human resource functions by enforcing all store/department policies ...

Lead frontend architecture decisions and technical strategy * Build performant, accessible React applications with TypeScript * Design and implement component libraries and design systems * Optimize ...

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You'll own the front end behind our dispatch, school, vendor, and maps portals -- enterprise, data-dense tools that districts, transportation vendors, and internal operations teams rely on to run ...

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Frontend Developer Belong. Connect. Grow. with KBR! KBR's National Security Solutions team provides high-end engineering and advanced technology solutions to our customers in the intelligence and ...

Frontend Developer

El Segundo, CA · On-site

$126K - $138K/yr

Frontend Developer Belong. Connect. Grow. with KBR! KBR's National Security Solutions team provides high-end engineering and advanced technology solutions to our customers in the intelligence and ...

Front End Engineer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$120 - $150/hr

We are seeking a talented Front-End Platform engineer to join our team at Sage. As we scale across multiple customers and complex use cases, we need to build out a front-end platform that allows ...

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Frontend Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$120K - $180K/yr

As a Frontend Engineer, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining the user-facing components of our core products. Your responsibilities will include: * Architecting and ...

Front End Developer

Santa Monica, CA · On-site +1

$116K - $135K/yr

Job Title: Front-End Developer Location: USA Remote Company: Forge, A Tech-Powered Creative Agency About Us: At Helios, we embrace the power of innovation and forward-thinking, understanding that ...

Frontend Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

As a Frontend Engineer, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining the user-facing components of our core products. Your responsibilities will include: * Architecting and ...

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Senior Frontend Engineer

Mountain View, CA · On-site

$145K - $200K/yr

The Senior Frontend Engineer will design and build high-performance applications, lead technical initiatives, and mentor other engineers to enhance frontend engineering practices. Responsibilities ...

Frontend Software Engineer About Pi Pi is building an agentic product security platform for teams that need to secure software at the speed they build it. Modern development is accelerating, but ...

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How much do frontend jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for frontend in California is $108,967.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,600.00 and $119,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a frontend developer?

Frontend developers are professionals who build and maintain the user-facing parts of websites and web applications. They use languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create interactive and visually appealing interfaces that users interact with directly. Frontend developers work closely with designers and backend developers to ensure seamless user experiences across different devices and browsers. Their responsibilities also include optimizing performance, ensuring accessibility, and keeping up with evolving web technologies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a frontend developer?

To thrive as a Frontend Developer, you need strong proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks like React or Angular, typically supported by a degree in computer science or related experience. Familiarity with version control systems (such as Git), UI/UX design tools, and responsive web development practices is also essential. Creativity, attention to detail, and effective communication help developers collaborate with designers and stakeholders to deliver user-friendly interfaces. These skills ensure the creation of high-quality, accessible, and visually appealing web applications that meet user and business needs.

What are some common challenges frontend developers face when collaborating with designers and backend teams?

Frontend Developers often need to bridge the gap between visual design and technical implementation, ensuring that designs are both feasible and performant. Collaborating with designers can involve translating creative concepts into responsive, accessible code, while working with backend teams requires aligning on data structures, API integration, and performance optimizations. Effective communication and flexibility are key to resolving mismatches in expectations or technical constraints, and many teams use tools like Figma, Storybook, and API documentation to streamline collaboration.

What is the difference between Frontend vs Web Developer?

AspectFrontendWeb Developer
Primary FocusDesigning and implementing user interfacesBuilding and maintaining websites and web applications
Skills & CertificationsHTML, CSS, JavaScript, UI/UX designHTML, CSS, JavaScript, backend languages (e.g., PHP, Python)
Work EnvironmentFront-end teams, design departmentsDevelopment teams, full-stack teams
Industry UsageWeb design agencies, tech companiesWeb development firms, digital agencies

Frontend specialists focus on creating the visual and interactive aspects of websites, while web developers handle the overall development, including backend functionality. Both roles often collaborate but serve different core functions within web projects.

Is front-end a good career?

Front-end development is a viable career option with strong demand for skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React or Angular. It offers opportunities for creative problem-solving, collaboration, and continuous learning, often with flexible work environments and competitive salaries.

What are frontend jobs?

Frontend jobs involve designing and implementing the visual and interactive elements of websites and applications using technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These roles often require skills in user interface design, responsiveness, and familiarity with frameworks such as React or Angular. Frontend developers work closely with designers and backend developers to create a seamless user experience.

What are the most commonly searched types of Frontend jobs in California?

The most popular types of Frontend jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Frontend jobs?

Cities in California with the most Frontend job openings:

Infographic showing various Frontend job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,967 per year, or $52.4 per hour.

Assistant Front End Manager

SACRAMENTO NATURAL FOODS CO-OP

Sacramento, CA • On-site

$26.50 - $28.84/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description:

POSITION SUMMARY

The Assistant Front End Manager is responsible for overseeing and directing all aspects of Front End operations in the absence of and per the direction of the Front End Manager. The Front End Assistant Manager ensures accurate and efficient customer check-out, proper cash handling, and consistently phenomenal customer service. This position upholds management best practices, develops and mentors department personnel, adheres to labor guidelines, and ensures others maintain compliance with policy and procedures by establishing clear expectations. This position also supports the Front End Manager in accountability practices including the development and carrying out of department procedures for customer service, department conditions, staff supervision, safety, productivity, and other workplace conditions in a manner that upholds the values of Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op and the cooperative identity.

DEPARTMENT Front End

FLSA STATUS Non-exempt

REPORTS TO Front End Manager

SUPERVISES Cashiers, Helper Clerks

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Uphold all Co-op policies, procedures and expectations.
  2. Department Operations and Customer Experience
  3. Under the direction of the Front End Manager, ensure the Front End department operates effectively and efficiently; facilitate day-to-day operation and guarantee performance standards are met and that employees consistently work towards their ideal and peak performance.
  4. Exceed our customers’ expectations for service and provide a welcoming environment for all people and all diverse backgrounds and in accordance with the Co-op’s customer service standards.
  5. Model, provide, and ensure customers receive prompt, friendly and courteous services in a professional manner that markets our cooperative advantage.
  6. Maintain a calm and friendly demeanor with all customers and in all situations.
  7. Verify and reconcile tills for each cashier shift and report deposit activity through the point of sale system.
  8. Prepare and verify that each starting till has specified levels of coin and currency and provide coin and currency to each cashier as needed throughout the shifts.
  9. Make daily change orders as needed.
  10. Verify and maintain cashier deposit and properly account for all cash on hand.
  11. Collect drops from cashiers and document in the deposit log.
  12. Handle daily bank deposits and incoming change orders as needed.
  13. Reconcile and balance the safe for accuracy.
  14. Reallocates labor as needed to meet operating needs and in a manner that upholds Co-op standards. Ensures helper clerks and cashiers are taking their scheduled breaks and makes changes to break schedules to meet the needs of the Co-op and in a manner that upholds standards.
  15. Provide authorization for returns, refunds and check approvals and suspended orders for cashiers as needed.
  16. Report any situations of concern to the Front End Manager and appropriate management personnel.
  17. Monitor and ensure that cashiers keep work areas neat, clean and orderly.
  18. Take inventory of front end tools and equipment on a routine basis.
  19. Managerial Duties
  20. In collaboration with the Front End Manager; create, develop, communicate, implement, audit, and evaluate operating standards and procedures and make adjustments as needed.
  21. Know and adhere to all aspects of the Employee Handbook, current policies and procedures, safety programs, and collective bargaining agreements.
  22. Establish clear expectations for direct reports and support direct reports to ensure expectations are exceeded.
  23. Delegate and assign tasks for department personnel as needed and ensure tasks are completed.
  24. Provide adequate and timely communication with the Front End Manager and other Assistant Managers in regards to problems/concerns, opportunities, recognition, and other matters of importance.
  25. Supervise work performance and conduct of personnel and support the Co-op’s performance management practices as needed and in accordance with Co-op policies, procedures, labor and legal guidelines.
  26. Model behaviors that support the values of the Co-op, through supportive and participatory leadership, promoting cooperation, team building, and motivating employees to achieve goals.
  27. Immediately address and report concerns with employee behaviors or work performance to the Front End Manager and support them in investigating and addressing the concern appropriately.
  28. Cooperate with the Front End Manager as needed to assist with employees’ contribution to the overall departmental goals and vision for the co-op.
  29. Monitor and help ensure that Front End staff are properly attired, including apron and nametag, and are mentally and physically prepared for work duty upon arrival.
  30. Help create and facilitate training for employees that enhance and build upon their skills, knowledge and abilities. Ensure new hires are trained appropriately and effectively.
  31. Contribute to regular performance evaluations and provide coaching as needed.
  32. Support the Co-op’s security and safety protocols and establish strong departmental control measures.
  33. Note absences, tardiness, shift changes, and other variances or patterns according to procedure. Reallocate labor as needed to meet operating needs.
  34. Coordinate and authorize breaks for cashiers in accordance with Co-op policy, collective bargaining agreement, and the needs of the Front End.
  35. Assist Front End Manager with point of sale system as needed.
  36. Order and maintain adequate supplies at each cashier station.
  37. Support recruitment practices by screening and interviewing applicants per management’s direction.
  38. Support Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op’s marketing and outreach initiatives and contribute to marketing, outreach, and events as requested.
  39. Model communications with staff that are timely, clear, direct, and respectful.
  40. Model leadership behaviors to motivate staff and encourage teamwork.
  41. Treat staff equitably, fairly, consistently, and with respect.
  42. Hold and facilitate routine meetings with staff that engage them in their daily work and reiterate standards and expectations per the Front End Manager’s direction.
  43. Financial Accountability
  44. Work with the Front End Manager on scheduling needs and budgeting as requested.
  45. Follow established Co-op policies and procedures in all matters relating to cash handling and financial transactions.
  46. Other Duties
  47. Assist in inventory counts, storewide cleaning, and other projects as needed.
  48. Attend meetings and events as requested.
  49. Ensure equipment repair and maintenance is communicated to appropriate personnel and make adjustments until equipment has been improved.
  50. Maintain working knowledge of and ability to perform all duties of direct reports.
  51. Demonstrate support for the cooperative values and principles daily.
  52. Compile information and contribute to reports as needed.
  53. Perform other duties and work in other departments as assigned.
  54. Know and uphold the Co-op Manager General Responsibilities daily.
  55. Must be available to work hours based on the needs of the business and their department.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  1. Work Experience
  2. 3+ years’ previous experience cash handling in a retail setting.
  3. Language Ability
  4. Comprehend complex instructions, correspondence, and memos.
  5. Communicate effectively and respectfully in oral or written form to staff and customers of diverse backgrounds.
  6. Effectively present information in one-to-one and small group situations to employees and customers.
  7. Math Ability
  8. Add and subtract two digit numbers and multiply and divide with 10’s and 100’s mentally.
  9. Perform these calculations using units of U.S. currency and weight, volume, and distance measurements.
  10. Reasoning Ability
  11. Apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed written or oral instructions.
  12. Deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.
  13. Prioritize work tasks, multi-task, and maintain focus.
  14. Create, implement and improve procedures.
  15. Computer Skills:
  16. Use Point of Sale, Microsoft® Excel, Word, Email, website, and time clock software proficiently.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Desired knowledge, skills, ability and experience are not essential to be able to perform the essential duties of the position.

  1. Ability to maintain a calm demeanor in the face of difficult customer situations.
  2. Experience working with a large and diverse team of staff members.
  3. Experience coaching and developing staff members, including engaging with staff on performance.
  4. Adaptability in high-stress or ever-changing environments.

ESSENTIAL MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES

To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

  1. Problem Solving
  2. Identify and resolve problems in a timely manner.
  3. Customer Service
  4. Manage difficult or emotional customer situations.
  5. Respond promptly to customer needs.
  6. Solicit customer feedback to improve service.
  7. Respond to requests for service and assistance.
  8. Communicate respectfully at all times.
  9. Managing People
  10. Make self available to staff.
  11. Delegate and direct duties and assignments tactfully and effectively.
  12. Develop staff’s skills and encourage growth.
  13. Provide regular performance feedback.
  14. Solicit and applies feedback (internal and external).
  15. Continually work to improve supervisory skills.
  16. Adaptability
  17. Adapt to changes in the work environment.
  18. Manage competing demands.
  19. Deal with frequent change, delays, and unexpected events.
  20. Attendance and Punctuality
  21. Consistently report to work and arrive on time.
  22. Ensure work responsibilities are covered when absent.
  23. Arrive at meetings and appointments on time.
  24. Dependability
  25. Respond to management direction.
  26. Commit to meeting department goals and expectations.
  27. Complete tasks on time or notify appropriate person with an alternate plan.
  28. Quality
  29. Demonstrate accuracy, thoroughness and attention to detail.
  30. Look for ways to improve and promote quality.
  31. Apply feedback to improve performance.
  32. Monitor own work to ensure quality.
  33. Quantity
  34. Meet and strive to increase productivity standards.
  35. Complete work in a timely manner.
  36. Work quickly and accurately with a sense of urgency.
  37. Safety and Security
  38. Use equipment and materials properly.
  39. Protect the safety of self, co-workers, and Co-op patrons at all times.
  40. Report any potentially harmful equipment or situations to a supervisor without delay.
  41. Report safety-related accidents and incidents to a manager immediately.
  42. Follow all safety policies and procedures.
  43. Operate equipment properly and in a safe manner that will not lead to injury of self or others.
  44. Follow all safe food handling and sale of alcohol guidelines as required by local, state, and federal laws.

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  1. Frequent Physical Demands
  2. Stand for extended period of time.
  3. Use hands to grasp, handle, and feel.
  4. Reach with hands and arms.
  5. Walk, climb, balance, and stoop, squat and kneel.
  6. Lift and move up to 30 pounds.
  7. Talk and hear.
  8. Occasional Physical Demands
  9. Lift and move up to 50 pounds.
  10. Specific Vision Ability
  11. Close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  1. Frequent exposure
  2. Cold to hot, and wet or humid conditions (weather and non-weather).
  3. Fumes or airborne particles ranging from natural to chemical.
  4. Handling cash and other object that were handled by the public.
  5. Standing on cement floors for extended periods of time.
  6. The noise level in the environment is usually moderate to loud.
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