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As a UX Engineer / Front-End Developer, Develop and maintain a deep technical understanding of the state-of-the-art in front end development (together with an appreciation of related areas) including new technologies, open source and commercial offerings, and IBM Research/corporate strategy.
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Act as internal expert to technology and business groups, enabling and supporting the adoption of cutting-edge front-end technologies. Allspring is seeking an Information Security Engineer to join the Allspring Information Security team.
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The Role- SENIOR FULL STACK ENGINEER (Front-End Emphasis: JavaScript/TypeScript, Angular, AWS) Expertise in developing front end applications, preferably experience using JavaScript, TypeScript, and (modern) Angular.
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You'll be responsible for full stack development using Angular 14 on the front end and C#,. 30% Front end development. A major real estate company in Boston is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join their innovation group and be a key piece in developing a brand new application meant to compete with Zillow and Redfin.
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We are looking for Front-end Software Engineers who are eager to build in a dynamic, startup environment inside a stable, profitable company. Front-end Engineers will be directly collaborating with the back-end and design teams to develop and maintain the UI of Veeva's cloud-based applications with modern JavaScript frameworks.
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As a Senior Full Stack Engineer on the Equity Embedded Quant Technology team in the Asset Management (AM) Quantitative Research and Investing Technology organization (QRIT), you will play a key role in delivering strategic as well as quick turn-around projects for investment professionals and senior management.
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Previous experience with cloud technology, automation, machine learning, big data, full stack, embedded, applications, and/or Front-end development. This team is focused on providing airline employees as well as the end users with the best in-flight connectivity service.
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Contribute to the development of front-end and back-end technologies (primarily Typescript). Title: Full Stack / DevOps Engineer - Remote. Implement and maintain infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or similar.
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We are looking for someone who enjoys designing, developing, and maintaining front-end software. As an early engineer, you will have the unique opportunity to work directly with minwares founders to build the product from the ground up.
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Be the UX team expert in front end technologies, particularly Vue, HTML & CSS. The UI Developer Lead is an experienced specialist in front end development, specifically in building design system components in a user-centric, data driven environment.
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As a Senior Front End Engineer on the Marketplace Team, you will help advance our core purchasing platform to provide a modern e-commerce experience specifically tailored for scientific users.
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Optimize front-end code for performance and usability. Optimize front-end code for performance and usability. Deep understanding of software engineering principles and best practices. Implement responsive design principles to ensure the products look and behave consistently across different user environments.
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Excellent understanding of the JavaScript language and ecosystem including front-end build tools (Webpack, Babel) and package managers (npm, Yarn) Experience working on global projects serving world markets with distributed data centers and localization of the front end and data.
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Our client is looking for a lead front end developer to help build the most advanced personalization platform on the market. Experience writing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), using tools like CloudFormation, Terraform, and/or AWS CDK.
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As the primary front-end engineer on the team, you will keep our architecture and tech stack up to date and take the lead on all front-end tasks. Job will be about a 70/30 split, where 70% of the time is front-end specific work.
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