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Front end development: Deep years of relevant experience to client-side technologies including ReactJS, React Native, JavaScript, ES5/ES6, Responsive UI, HTML5, CSS3, SASS, Material UI, Bootstrap, EJS template, Redis, Jasmine, Karma, JSON, REST, TypeScript, ES6, NPM, Bower, Gulp, Grunt, Webpack.
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Experience with SOQL Front-end coding skills (HTML, CSS/SASS, Typescript, React, XML, JSON). Ability to travel up to 50% on average based on the work you do and the clients and industries/sectors you serv Limited immigration sponsorship may be available 2+ years in the following: Customer Data Modeling best practices Salesforce cross-cloud integrations Proficiency in moderately complex SQL queries Experience in integrating with cloud-based data warehouses/data lakes (e.g. Snowflake, Databricks.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Development of front-end features and applications utilizing JavaScript/TypeScript (ReactJS). Proficient in JavaScript/TypeScript with experience in React. Integrating front-end applications with.
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Our front end tech stack includes Typescript, ReactJS, GraphQL, Webpack, AWS, Docker, and more. Expertise in developing rich applications using HTML5, CSS3, and Typescript. Work closely with backend engineers and AI/ML specialists to ensure seamless integration and alignment of front-end and back-end components.
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7+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, or TypeScript. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript (Angular, React, Node), HTML/CSS, TypeScript and Java, open source frameworks, RESTful web services, and work on cross-browser and cross-device development.
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Hands-on expertise in TypeScript/JavaScript, React, Node & Babel. Senior Frontend Engineer/Developer - React, Typescript, Node, Javascript, Babel. A fantastic opportunity is available for a Senior Front End Engineer within a prominent team that is shaping the future of the rental industry.
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The candidate must be fluent in ES6+ JavaScript/TypeScript, while also combining expertise with modern JavaScript libraries, tools, and runtimes to engineer abstract, secure, reusable, and testable UI components and applications.
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Full Stack developer – Must have Front end development experience with Typescript, ReactJS, redux, CSS, CASS, SASS , Material UI and for backend, must have experience with Java,Springboot, Python, NodeJS, database knowledge- ( structure and non-structure database.
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Robust experience in front-end development with a strong focus on Next.js, React, and TypeScript. Requirements Robust experience in front-end development with a strong focus on Next.js, React, and TypeScript.
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Strong TypeScript experience (at least 1 year in recent times); Experience with styled-components (CSS-IN-JS) Knowledge of CSS preprocessors, like SAAS & LESS Experience with common front-end development tools such as Babel, Webpack, NPM, etc.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience with common front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JS, TypeScript, and Node- Retail/E-commerce experience in a global context with the knowledge of Payments domain.
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Proficient with front-end languages and frameworks, including Typescript and React. As a Java / React / AWS / Kafka Software Engineer III at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate and Investment Bank, Digital Private Markets- Capital Connect, you serve as a seasoned member of an agile team to design and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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C#, and front-end development utilizing JavaScript, TypeScript, jQuery, React. In this hands-on position, the Sr. Staff Manufacturing Software Developer works in a team as part of an effort to reimagine a proprietary, end-to-end production process control system where the backend is heavily based on Python and MongoDB platforms and the front end is based on tools such as React, Node.js, GraphQL, etc.
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Familiarity with modern front-end technologies: Angular, TypeScript, CSS, HTML. Familiarity with modern front-end technologies: Angular, TypeScript, CSS, HTML. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
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We are building a highly available and globally distributed Ruby on Rails API with Kubernetes on AWS. The front-end is built on React with TypeScript and GraphQL. Observability, monitoring, and metrics are managed through DataDog and Rollbar.
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