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Location: Remote / South Florida BasedRole: Sr. Front End DeveloperCompensation: $110K-$130KJob Type: Full Time / Perm Qualifications: React: 3 years (Required) JavaScript: 5 years (Required) Front-end development: 7 years (Preferred) Full Job Description Seeking a Senior Front End Lead Engineer with strong Javascript fundamentals, Remote OK, prefer South Florida / Florida Candidates

REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS:

Must be proficient with Javascript 7+ years of experience in developing web applications, HTML + CSS 4+ years of experience with JavaScript and JS frameworks such as React, Lit, Node, Vue, 3JS, Crossfilter Understanding of Atlassian workflow Understanding of (enterprise) team based source control with Git/Bit Bucket Ability to implement pixel perfect UI’s that match UI/UX designs Ability to build out component-based front-end architecture Must have strong knowledge of RESTful API architecture Strong knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming High standards for code quality, maintainability, and performance Passionate for learning new technologies, demonstrating a willingness to grow Nice to haves; experience with: WordPress and/or AEM Experience Typescript and Web Components Databases, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Aurora Nonrelational databases such as MongoDB AWS / Lambda / Serverless architecture Templating language such as handlebars

BENEFITS:

A friendly and fast-paced environment working with passionate people Flexible Schedule Outstanding growth opportunities – every voice is heard Paid Time Off Medical and Vision Insurance 401K plan with company matching contribution Cash Bonus Programs Recognition and rewards programs to recognize successful teams #J-18808-Ljbffr SherlockTalent
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