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SMT Data, 2025 Q3 – ongoing
Frontend Developer
Sabine is responsible for leading the frontend development of ITBI, a multitenant SaaS platform used by enterprise clients like Danske Bank and BMO to analyze and optimize IT infrastructure costs. As the only frontend developer, she delivers new features, maintains architecture, and ensures frontend performance and security compliance across the platform.
One key result was a 90% input latency reduction (400ms → 40ms) in the system’s most-used component — a sidebar refactor that dramatically improved user experience. Sabine also integrates authentication via Zitadel, testing via Playwright & Vitest, and builds seamless bridges to embedded TARGIT dashboards.
Highlights: Frontend Architecture, React & TypeScript, Vite, Testing (Playwright/Vitest), Atomic Design Systems, Authentication (Zitadel), Iframe API Integration, Performance Optimization, Secure Development (SOC 2, ISO 27001)
SMT Data, 2025 Q3 – ongoing
Frontend Sorcerer / Sidebar Whisperer
Sabine inherited a multitenant SaaS platform and brought order to its frontend chaos. She restructured a state-heavy sidebar and cut input latency by 90%, proving that the real performance gains are made in the details no one wants to touch.
She talks TypeScript, thinks in React trees, writes tests with the diligence of someone who’s been burned before, and occasionally makes iframes behave. Also fluent in API-wrangling, auth flows, and making frontend code look way more elegant than it has any right to be.
Highlights: React, Vite, TypeScript, “Clean code or bust”, Atomic Design Systems,
Frame-to-iframe communication, Testing religion (Playwright/Vitest),
Security compliance without crying
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Treat your SaaS: Sabine-as-a-Service™ with respect and hydration (mostly coffee).
– Keep in a stable WiFi environment for peak productivity.
– Feed regularly with clear acceptance criteria—ambiguous tickets may cause philosophical detours.
– Avoid prolonged exposure to legacy code; may trigger protective refactoring instincts.
– Recharge with sunlight, Figma files, and occasional feature flags.















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