Careers/UI Build & Feedback

UI Build & Feedback

LONDON · HYBRIDFLEXIBLE
Get in touch CV or portfolio/GitHub + a few lines on why this interests you.

About Infrahaus AI

We're building Exator — the intelligence layer for renewable energy infrastructure development in Europe. The work we automate — site analysis, grid coordination, permitting, capital structuring — is currently done by hand, on documents that go stale the moment they're written. We're a small, pre-seed team building Exator from inside a live development pipeline, working directly with operators who put real projects to ground.

What this is about

We're looking for someone to work alongside the founders on the Exator interface — turning real feedback from partners and early users into shipped improvements. The shape of the work will settle as we go; the constant is helping turn complex infrastructure intelligence into something people trust enough to act on.

Areas you'd be working in

Core UI for geospatial interfaces, feasibility views, and report outputs; iterating on those based on partner and early-user feedback; some light customer-facing support alongside founder guidance. Exact scope and focus will depend on what's needed and what you're best placed to take on — this isn't a fixed brief.

What would help

  • Frontend engineering experience — React/Next.js + TypeScript is useful; familiarity with mapping libraries like Mapbox or Leaflet is a plus.
  • Something to show — a portfolio, GitHub, or similar.
  • Comfortable communicating directly, including in front of partners or early users.
  • Genuine interest in the energy transition and the problem we're solving.

What to expect

  • Direct, hands-on work with the founders on a live product.
  • Exposure to both frontend engineering and energy infrastructure as a domain.
  • An early-stage environment — informal, fast-moving, and still finding its shape.

Get in Touch

Send a CV or portfolio/GitHub link, and a few lines on why this interests you, to hello@infrahaus.ai. We read everything ourselves.