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9-10+ years of experience on UI frameworks such as AngularJS, jQuery, Ajax, CSS, HTML5, CSS pre-processors (SASS, LESS etc.) What We’re Looking For: 9-10+ years of experience developing or architecting Web Application UI with JavaScript, React JS or AngularJS (knowledge of Angular 5+ required) based frameworks.
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Experience with BackboneJS, Angular, Polymer and other popular front-end frameworks. Develop micro-components, microservices and deploy on cloud platforms like GCP, Amazon EC2, Azur etc. In the role of UI Architect you will engage in the architecture, design, implementation, and documentation of UI architecture within CVS. This role is also hands-on and needs leading by example with proof of concepts, reference implementations and supporting architectural guides in addition to presenting and evangelizing this work.
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In addition, all Special Agent candidates must successfully complete the Special Agent Selection System (SASS), a mentally and physically challenging process designed to find only the most capable applicants.
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Creative hand-coding experience with rich pages in HTML5, CSS (SASS/Less), and JavaScript. We are part of the Hearst Corporation, the world's leading media, entertainment, and content company, which gives us access to the most valuable data and insights, talent and audiences.
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Posses a solid understanding of the architectural principles of cloud-based platforms, including Sass, PaaS. Posses a solid understanding of the architectural principles of cloud-based platforms, including Sass, PaaS.
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Expertise in Web display technologies, particularly modern JavaScript libraries frameworks (e.g., React/Redux, Backbone/Marionette), CSS (including experience with SASS, LESS, and/or PostCSS), and HTML. Demonstrated experience implementing a scalable, responsive website or web application is a strong plus.
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Knowledge of CSS preprocessors like Sass or Less. Experience with front-end testing frameworks such as Jest, Enzyme, or React Testing Library. Proven experience working as a Front End Developer, with a focus on JavaScript and React.
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Proven working experience in web programming, including knowledge of current HTML, CSS/SASS, JavaScript. Proven working experience in web programming, including knowledge of current HTML, CSS/SASS, JavaScript.
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6+ years of experience with implementing responsive UI/UX designs utilizing HTML5, JavaScript, Typescript, CSS/LESS/SASS, and styled components. 6+ years of experience with implementing responsive UI/UX designs utilizing HTML5, JavaScript, Typescript, CSS/LESS/SASS, and styled components.
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Knowledge in CSS Preprocessor (LESS, SASS, SCSS), Micro Front Ends. Good knowledge of HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript/TypeScript, RxJS, GIT, Role: React JS + GeoServer Consultant. Knowledge in CSS Preprocessor (LESS, SASS, SCSS), Micro Front Ends.
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Years of experience and proficiency with modern web development languages and frameworks, such as: Modern HTML and CSS (SASS, SCSS, etc.) Design Engineer to play a key role in developing a comprehensive Design System that includes a UI component library utilizing Angular, Material, and NGZorro, as well as data visualization templates for Dash, React, and Qlik Sense enterprise products.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, research policies and guidelines, guidelines for packing/shipping infectious substances, database building/analysis, and data management within some of the following: Access, Stata, SASS/ SPSS, and Teleform programming platforms.
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Significant experience working with CSS preprocessing (we use SASS). Have a strong understanding of accessibility practices (ADA/WCAG compliance). Experience with collaborative and productivity tools such as Jira / Trello / Confluence.
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Proficiency using JavaScript, CSS, CSS extension languages (LESS, Sass), CSS preprocessor tools, HTML5 and its best practices. Expertise with React and at least one other program, (Redux, Flask, Django, Node, Vue.
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Demonstrated ability (currently hands on) in Angular, NodeJS, HTML, CSS/SASS, GraphQL, Jasmine, Cypress. Demonstrated ability (currently hands on) in Angular, NodeJS, HTML, CSS/SASS, GraphQL, Jasmine, Cypress.
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