Front-End & UX Web Developer Location:Portland, OR
100,000 - 200,000
Job Description:
Role: Front-End & UX Web Developer
Location:Portland, OR
Relocation Expenses: Not Provided
- Does the idea of working on web platforms that collect, process, and present world-wide environmental sensor data sound exciting to you
- Do you like to proactively pursue new advancements in Web Technology
- Do you get bored with the confines of a larger company and seek the energy and creativity of a thriving growth-company culture?
- Please submit your resume with answers to these questions:
- Describe a major project using cloud infrastructure
- Explain your experience with building reusable libraries and features
- Please include links to your portfolio items for us to review
Position Purpose Statement/Objective
- The Front-End & UX Web Developer contributes to the overall success of the organization by implementing robust and user-friendly SaaS platforms that support Stevens â??Measurements to Mindâ? vision of cloud-based environmental data acquisition and analysis.
- Maintain documentation of new systems using modern practices of highly structured and well-documented code with version control
- Analyze & update testing procedures consistently
- Submit timely project status updates
- Continued development on two key SaaS platforms
Qualifications
Education
Minimum: Six months in immersive front-end web development coding academy or bootcamp
Preferred: B.S. in Computer Science, or Info Sciences Technology, equivalent
Skills
Required: JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3/SCSS, Ajax
Preferred: Angular 4, Bootstrap 4, front-end built tools (webpack, gulp, angular-cli), Git, jQuery
Bonus if also: Linux, Nginx, MySQL, PHP, Python, SSH, Redis, graphic design
Adept at user interface design
Experience
- At least one major project using cloud infrastructure (preferred Amazon AWS)
- At least one major project using using version control (Git preferred)
- Working with RESTful APIs
- Some experience with a JavaScript front-end library such as Angular, React, Vue.js, Ember, etc
- Building reusable libraries and features