Senior Software Engineer Front End Engineering - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Senior Software Engineer Front End

Description:
Our team contributes to several customer facing, high traffic websites including the Homepage, Client.
We routinely do A/B testing and the Homepage application is going to be redesigned and re-architected as part of a project.
This is an exciting time to join because we can make design decisions that are very impactful.
We are looking for self-starters who are willing to learn the current application framework and start delivering/contributing value rapidly.
In this role you will be interacting with coworkers with a variety of backgrounds.
Excellent written and verbal, technical and non-technical communication is a must.
The Expertise and Skills You Bring Proven Front End development skills (Vanilla JS, TypeScript, JQuery) Strong responsive design and mobile-first development methodology Proficiency with Nodejs application development Proficiency with web services (REST) Experience with software configuration management tools such as Git Strong problem-solving capability with excellent team/partnering skills Experience with any CMS (AEM, Wordpress, Sitecore, Tridion) preferred Hands-on cloud experience, AWS, K8S is highly preferred Hands-on experience on DevOps (Jenkins) is preferred Experience with containerization platform is preferred Experience with digital marketing tools (e.
g.
, Adobe Target) is preferred Experience with frontend frameworks (e.
g.
, Angular) is preferred Education:
Bachelors Degree Additional client information:
Recommended Skills A/B Testing Adobe Amazon Web Services Angular4 Cloud Computing Content Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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