Hi All,
Job Title: JavaScript Engineer (UI)
Location: Phoenix, AZ (Need only Locals)
Duration: 6+ Months
Note: Plz mention the candidate's current location and work authorization (visa status) when sharing the resume.
Hands on Architect role
Job Description:
- We are looking for a JavaScript engineer who has great understanding of Node.js & React.
- Developing an open source, enterprise web framework
- Providing support for said framework to 1,000+ engineers, including training, designing intuitive, functional, and extensible APIs.
- Building cross platform components and libraries for future reuse and open source.
- Optimizing software for maximum performance across a vast array of web-capable devices and browsers as well as servers.
- Automating builds, testing, deployments, and otherwise manual processes.
- Thoroughly reviewing pull requests and identifying breaking changes
Minimum Qualifications
- Ability & aptitude for solving complex problems with simple solutions
- Forward thinking that anticipates the needs of our users & the enterprise
- Communication skills to teach users, both in writing and speaking
- Open-source mindset, understanding of how/when to split functionality into reusable libs that can benefit the whole OSS community beyond the enterprise
- Strong proficiency in JavaScript, Node.js, TypeScript, & React, including DOM manipulation and the JavaScript object model
- Knowledge of Accessibility and Web Standards
- Understanding of React and its core principles
- Familiarity with newer specifications of ECMA Script.
- Experience with common JavaScript development tools such as Babel, Webpack, NPM, yarn, etc.
- Experience writing automated tests including unit, integration, visual and performance testing.
- Ability to understand business requirements and translate them into technical requirements
- Ability to perform benchmarking and optimization
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience architecting & building and high-performance, high-quality software designed for enterprise capacity
- Has existing OSS contributions or created libraries that work outside of their application.