#1868 | Sr. UX Developerother related Employment listings - Redwood City, CA at Geebo

#1868 | Sr. UX Developer

Company Name:
Talent Avenue
Position: #1868 Sr. UX Developer
Location: Peninsula
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Direct Hire
Salary Range: $120K-$140K DOE
BAY AREA APPLICANTS ONLY

A well funded Ad-tech company has an immediate need for a Senior UX Developer with 5
years of experience developing presentation-layer code, and at least 2 years of experience developing for B-to-B and applications.
Reporting to the VP of UX, this person will be responsible for creating the presentation-layer code for multiple online products, websites, emails, and other customer-facing communications. You'll work within the User Experience department with designers to create production code based on detailed designs, develop interactive presentation-layer code, research and develop JS libraries and re-usable components to ensure usability, standardization, and cross-browser compatibility.
You will work closely with the Engineering team to integrate the presentation-layer code, using version control, QA tools, and additional development tools, you'll support visual designers with Adobe CS expertise as relating to front-end development, and work on development for cross-browser and version support, including degradation to non-HTML5-compatible browsers.
SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS:
HTML5
CSS3
jQuery
Javascript
Angular
Bootstrap
LESS
D3
Knowledge of best-practice solutions for interactive online experiences
Responsive, positive attitude under time pressure; ability to thrive in a high-performance work group
Excellent time-management and organizational skills
This is an on-site full-time opportunity and would start ASAP if you are the right person.

View additional job opportunities at http://www.talentavenue.com/jobsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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