Web Application Developer - Video Internet & Ecommerce - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Web Application Developer - Video

Company Name:
Lenovo
Stoneware, a Lenovo Company, is creating the next generation of classroom collaboration software ( ) that will allow teachers to video conference, share documents through cloud storage, and monitor student device usage like never before. Our SaaS product is built using the latest web technologies (Angular, Node.js, WebRTC, Firebase, AWS, Node WebKit).
If you love writing cutting-edge web applications and solving challenging problems, Stoneware is looking for a you.
The successful candidate will:
Possess a customer-service orientation, attention to detail and creativity in solving design problems.
Works independently on projects, manage day-to-day assignments and collaborate as a proactive team member.
Take direction and seek approval from the team lead and PM.
Be able to work in a fast-paced global environment and meet aggressive deadlines.
Possess a positive attitude and high standards for creative executions.
Have a strong self-initiative with the ability to identify areas of improvement with little direction.
Exhibit ability to work on several projects simultaneously with demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks independently.
Have fine attention to detail with the ability to produce accurate end-results.
Demonstrate creativity in problem solving.
Conform to Lenovo's code quality practices and guidelines. Required Qualifications:
HTML/CSS expertise
Javascript (AngularJS, Node.js)
Distributed version control (Git or Hg)
Build systems (Gulp or Grunt)
CSS Preprocessors (Sass or Less)
Qualifications:
WebRTC
Video MCUs
Cloud scaling experience
Agile development experience
Test-driven development
Job ID #: 32234
Position Title: Web Application Developer - Video
Location: USA-UT-Salt Lake City
Functional Area: Engineering
Facility: Work at Home
Relocation Provided: No
Education Required: Bachelors Degree
Experience Required: More than 10 years
Travel Percent: 10Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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