Senior Product Engineer

Markus Morley

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React, TypeScript, Next.js, Web Components, and headless CMS platforms

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Design systems, component libraries, accessibility, and responsive UI

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UX strategy, prototyping, testing, and design-to-engineering translation

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Agile collaboration, client advisory, workshops, and product alignment

01 / Product Systems

Product surfaces built to scale.

At Accenture Song, Markus built scalable React and TypeScript systems, connected design systems to delivery, and kept quality, accessibility, and performance in the foreground.

02 / Architecture

Hands-on engineering with system sense.

At Sinner Schrader, the work moved through enterprise frontend platforms, reusable component structures, CMS integration, and architecture decisions that could survive real delivery pressure.

03 / Translation

Design language translated into interface code.

From Hauser Lacour to comwrap, the recurring thread is the same: visual intent, user journeys, typography, interaction behavior, and frontend implementation moving as one discipline.

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Three modes, one product practice.

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01 / Frontend Architecture

Interfaces are built as systems, not isolated screens.

TypeScript, React, Next.js, Web Components, and CMS-backed architectures are used to make product surfaces scalable, maintainable, and ready for real teams.

Design system workspace with mobile wireframes, component controls, sketches, and tablet prototyping
02 / UX and Design Systems

Visual fidelity stays connected to usability.

Wireframes, prototypes, design systems, responsive behavior, accessibility, and testing turn product ideas into interfaces that people can actually use.

Product alignment workshop with team discussion, user needs, interface flow, and dashboard code
03 / Product Alignment

The bridge work is technical and human.

Workshops, client advisory, agile collaboration, and design-to-engineering translation keep stakeholders, designers, and developers moving toward the same product.

product engineering / frontend architecture / design systems / UX strategy
accessibility / responsive UI / CMS integration / data visualization
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Pinned passage

The skill set moves as a slow contact sheet of product craft.

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01React
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02TypeScript
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03Next.js
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The career reads as a sequence of product and delivery beats.

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Human-Centered Product

The work starts with user journeys, interaction concepts, and product behavior before it becomes implementation detail.

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Scalable Frontend

Component libraries, micro-frontends, headless CMS integrations, and typed architectures keep large interfaces coherent.

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Design Fidelity

High-fidelity designs from Figma, Adobe XD, and Sketch are translated into production-ready architecture without losing the original intent.

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Cross-Functional Delivery

UX, backend engineering, DevOps, stakeholders, and client teams are connected through clear communication and practical frontend decisions.

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Continuous Learning

Recent focus areas include machine learning foundations, algorithmic thinking, data structures, D3, and JavaScript-based visualization.

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Today

A structured career break focused on family responsibilities, modern frontend learning, machine learning foundations, and data visualization practice.

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Accenture Song

Senior Product Engineer building scalable frontend systems with TypeScript, React, Next.js, headless CMS platforms, design systems, and accessible multi-region interfaces.

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Sinner Schrader

Product engineering for enterprise platforms, expanding from hands-on frontend delivery into architecture, consulting, and reusable component systems.

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Hauser Lacour

Creative development at the bridge between visual design and frontend engineering, translating brand concepts into high-performance digital experiences.

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Comwrap

UX design and frontend development for B2C, B2B, and D2C platforms across finance, fintech, pharma, healthcare, and publishing projects.

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Education

Udacity nanodegrees, XDi UX certification, freeCodeCamp JavaScript and D3/data visualization work, and visual communication studies in Offenbach.

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A motion-heavy page still needs a disciplined build system.

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Accessible UI

Interfaces are judged by how well they work across devices, abilities, and real product contexts, not only by how clean the first screen looks.

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Component systems

Reusable patterns, atomic design principles, and clear interface contracts make product teams faster without flattening the design.

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CMS integration

Contentful, Adobe Experience Manager, TYPO3, and frontend templating experience keep editorial systems tied to flexible interfaces.

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Reliable delivery

Quality, maintainability, performance optimization, and pragmatic collaboration turn ambitious designs into products that ship.

08years product and frontend practice
03core skill areas
05selected certifications

Prototype note

Product,frontend,anddesignmovetogether.

Markus bridges product engineering, frontend architecture, and design practice so teams can move from intent to interface without losing clarity, quality, or the human reason for building.