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Front-end skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript (ES6, Typescript, JSX, React), UX/UI design, data visualization, front-end styling frameworks such as Tailwind, Material UI, Bootstrap, etc.
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BS/MS in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent with 5 years as a front-end web developer in a product development environment. An exciting, fast growing organization with unique and compelling products looking for the right Senior Frontend Software Developer to help us achieve our mission.
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Teleion is looking to bring on board Fulltime, an HTML Email Developer! As an Email Developer and part of our Operations and Digital Marketing Practice, you will work within a team to provide support to customers in the process of developing, coding and launching complex email campaigns and associated landing pages.
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In addition to our web platform, we also have pages like our landing, blog, and deep-dives which are frequently featured on the front page of Hacker News, but admittedly need some TLC. Senior Frontend Engineer.
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Front end development experience, and familiarity with HTML, CSS, Javascript o React, Flask for Python web server backend. Senior Application Support Engineer. Assist in the on-boarding and certification process of FIX and Web API customers.
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Design, design pattern, project architect, senior software developer, senior software engineer. Excellent knowledge of front-end web programming, such as HTML, CSS, Node.js, TypeScript, Bootstrap, and React.
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Web Development or proven related experience working with or managing technology portfolios for customer facing web platforms: Opensource Java Frameworks for front end development, Sitecore, Cassandra, customer notification platforms (sendgrid/twilio.
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C#, develop, developer, matlab, php, sde, sdet, software engineer. The Lead Software Engineer will report to the Mgr-Technology. 7+ years of experience in design, development, and implementation of highly scalable software systems and components for mobile and web applications.
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The Web Application Developer also collaborates in the management, operation, design, configuration, deployment, backup, performance monitoring, security, and evolution of web infrastructure and applications including usability, user experience, process enhancements, architecture, idea generation, and other general overarching improvements for the applications or sites created by the Web Development Team.
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Architect efficient and reusable front-end systems that drive complex web applications. - 3+ years experience in developing frontend web applications, with demonstrable expertise in deep optimisation of end user experience, stability & scalability, code modularity and rendering latency.
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Extend a web-based front-end for 3D graphical definition of detailed autonomous driving simulation scenarios. Extend a web back-end to interact with simulation and autonomous driving software.
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The JavaScript Developer will be responsible for front-end and back-end web development with a focus on WCAG/Accessibility compliance. Back-End Web Development and Software Development skills.
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If you're a talented front-end developer who thrives in a collaborative environment and enjoys working on cutting-edge web projects, this is the place for you! Front-End Engineer (JavaScript) (Seattle, WA / $130,000 - $145,000 annually.
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As a senior engineer on the Bank Accounts team at Square Banking, you will help design and develop net-new backend systems to scale our Checking and Savings account products. TBD is building an open developer platform to make it easier to access Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies without having to go through an institution.
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