Working on scalable, robust, secure, and highly visible projects with fortune 500 and startup companies
Building new front-ends and enhance existing products
Produce high-quality TypeScript, HTML5, CSS3, JS, applying best practices for optimized performance and capable of running across many browsers, platforms and devices
Take concepts from ideation to finished product with minimal supervision
Implement best practices for optimized performance and compatibility across various device/browser/platform combinations
Code for A11Y, maintaining WCAG 2.x AA compliance standards
Qualifications:
CMS-conscious development
Experience working with and presenting to clients/stakeholders
OOP and SPA frameworks
Code versioning tools such as Git
HCI / CS Bachelor’s degree strongly preferred
The cherries on top (avoid the learning curves):
Angular 16+
Twitter Bootstrap 5+
CrafterCMS, Magento 2, Wordpress
CSS Precompilers such as SASS and LESS
Google Tag Manager
Grunt/Gulp/Webpack build tools/task runners
Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, XD, Balsamiq Mockups or comparable tools
Experience with unit and automation testing (Jasmine, Protractor, JUnit)
What Do We Offer?
Autonomy & Flexibility: Work remotely
Improve your skills with fully subsidized learning opportunities
Competitive salary based on experience and skills
Standard working schedule from Monday to Friday; 40 hours a week
Work in a company where each employee is valued and has the possibility of professional and career growth
AXYYS, Inc. is seeking amazing UI / UX Engineers who are passionate toward creating world-class experiences. Join our growing team of hungry, hard-working developers who smash through the clutch of the-every-day-routine ice wall. If you’re tired of your cubicle job, frustrated from having your ideas suppressed, or are looking to slice through a sumptuous slab of Angular, SASS, Bootstrap – you name it – we’d love to meet you!
As you may already know that, in the vast world of front-end development, technologies are volatile. Hence, looking for a specific requirement is no bueno. However, most of our recent projects have been designed for responsive web, with support for the latest touch and non-touch-enabled devices. The most recent slew of solutions include: HTML5/CSS3 (generated by Sass), Angular (TypeScript), Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery. If we had to pin a few requirements beyond tech, they would be: open and collaborative, clear-concise-correct, eye for pixel-perfect implementations, and challenge-seeker.