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Hands-on experience with frontend development using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frontend frameworks/libraries (e.g., React, Angular, Vue.js). Develop responsive and user-friendly frontend interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks (such as React, Angular, or Vue.js.
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Experience with backend frameworks such as Node.js, Spring Boot, Django, or similar frameworks. Solid understanding of database technologies, including SQL and NoSQL databases (e.g., MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL.
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Utilize front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS (Bootstrap/Tailwind), JavaScript/TypeScript, and Vue.js/ReactJS to develop engaging and user-friendly web experiences. Strong background in languages and frameworks – HTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript, React/Vue, git/GitHub.
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OVERVIEW:Our ideal Front End Engineer knows how to write performant, maintainable HTML, CSS, and Javascript and is able to navigate ambiguity and solve complex problems. A deep understanding of the fundamental technologies of the front-end: HTML, CSS, that sort of thing.
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SKILLS: TypeScript, Node.js, GraphQL, Hasura, Tailwind, Apollo Client, Prisma, PostgreSQL, RedwoodJS, CI/CD, Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence, React, HTML / CSS. Experience working with utility-first CSS frameworks such as Tailwind.
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Ability to write: JavaScript, TypeScript, jQuery HTML, CSS, OData, Node.js, NPM, Visual Studio Code, and other required code for applications as needed. JavaScript, TypeScript, jQuery HTML, CSS, Microsoft.
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Develop frontend interfaces and user experiences using modern web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frontend frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Vue.js). Proficiency in frontend technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frontend frameworks'(e.g., React, Angular, Vue.js.
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Required Qualifications Proven experience in any of the following: WordPress, Shopify, React, Xenforo, PHP, HTML & CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Python, Mobile Development (Obj-C iOS, Java Andriod) and/or MySQL. Cloud Platforms - Knowledge of cloud computing platforms like AWS or other cloud VPS providers.
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Proficient in Web Services and WCF, SOAP, XML, XSL, XSLT, CSS, DOM, HTML, AJAX, JavaScript, responsive web design, angular, bootstrap. Experience in Developing User Interface (UI) Rich Web Applications and Web Service Applications using Front End/User Interface (UI) Technologies like Object-Oriented JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular 5, Angular JS, Node JS, Bootstrap, Media Queries, CSS Frameworks.
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This includes familiarity with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, at least one modern JavaScript framework (such as React, Angular, Vue.js), as well as backend technologies like Node.js, Django or Flask.
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5+ years of experience in Front End Development and proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and TypeScript. Stylized components using CSS with emphasize on the Tailwind framework. This is a full-time hybrid Senior Software Engineer (Front End) role located in Seattle, WA, with some flexibility for remote work.
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Develop front-end components using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern JavaScript frameworks (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js). Familiarity with front-end development technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and one or more JavaScript frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js.
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Utilize programming languages like Node.js, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, Vue.js and SQL. Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Use Pega, Camunda, WebSphere, Informatica, Open Text Exstream, Messagepoint, Design Manager, TFS, CMS, SOAP UI, JAWS, Oracle, Unix, Shell, VB Script, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, CSS. 40 hrs/wk.
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5+ years experience writing, debugging, and troubleshooting code in mainstream Java, SpringBoot, TypeScript/JavaScript, HTML, CSS. UI development (e.g. HTML, JavaScript, Angular and Bootstrap.
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