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Application Developer

Company Name:
Fremont Associates
Description
position
Overview
The javascript application developer is the technical leader responsible to oversee all aspects of web ui development. Under the direction of the Web
manager
the javascript application developer will code applications specified by the business and functional requirements.
Qualifications
Experience:
4
years web development experience
4
years of CSS/HTML and Javascript
2
years CSS Preprocessors (SASS/LESS)
1
years experience with JS framework
Responsibilities
Oversee all aspects of front end development: implementing designs created by ui/ux team including creating DOM structures, creating behaviors and animations, recommending libraries necessary to complete the project on time and to specification.
Assist UI and graphic designers in creating functional specs
Mentor junior developers through the values of servant-oriented leadership
Be a self-managing, full participant cross-functional teams: define tasks and assignments and complete them by committed dates and timelines, and help teammates do the same.
Skills
Expert with JavaScript
Proficient with JQuery/jQuery UI
Proficient with one or more Javascript frameworks such as Angular/Ember/Knockout/Backbone
Proficient with NodeJS
Understanding of and experience with Javascript dependency management and tools such as NPM/Bower/Grunt-Cli and modular architecture.
Prior experience working with API based development, experience with Facebook/Twitter or other API's a plus.
CSS 2/3
Proficient with CSS Preprocessors SASS/LESS
One or more years of experience with CSS frameworks such as Inuit or Foundation
Knowledge of and understanding of HTML 5 semantics and tags
Experience building one or more sites using responsive design
Working knowledge of PhotoshopEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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