UI Developer - Umhlanga Verfied

R 55000 per month Umhlanga, Kwazulu-Natal Umhlanga, Kwazulu-Natal more than 14 days ago 04-06-2019 8:00:00 AM
30-07-2019 8:00:00 AM
UI Front End Developer (MKT205)
Umhlanga
R50 000 – R55000 per month
Design, develop, troubleshoot and debug web based applications used through the business. As a member of the software engineering division, you will assist in defining and developing software for tasks associated with Product and business administrative features accessible via a web based portal. Duties and tasks are varied. Will be a supervised role and will work under an experienced development and engineering team.
Responsibilities and Duties
intermediate Front-End Developers are expected to have a broad impact within the systems team. This includes:
Drive UI/UX innovation
Contribute to product development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Collaborate on product and technical requirements
Produce clear, effective application documentation
Participate in design and code reviews
Promote best-practices within our team
Qualifications and Skills
Minimum Qualifications
2+ years' experience developing Web Applications with HTML, CSS, and ES6 (JavaScript)
Production experience with front-end framework ()
Knowledge and experience with asynchronous programming / ES6 (JavaScript) promises and call-backs
Experience working with Bootstrap3/4
Experience working with a Version Control System (GIT)
Experience with backend framework ()
Experience with SQL
Preferred Qualifications
Recent experience with . Bonus for experience building stately SPA applications.
Familiarity with modern ECMAScript features, browser compatibility, bundling and code splitting
Experience with continuous integration, automated functional testing, and writing self-documenting code
Experience with , and a solid understanding of its use in front-end tooling (Webpack, babel, grunt, gulp, etc.)
Experience with "Style at Scale" (Sass, LESS, etc...)
An eye for elegant UI, attention to detail, and a motivation to explore new technologies and patterns