Front End Web Developer Information Technology (IT) - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Front End Web Developer

Company Name:
Peoplesourcer
Front End Web Developer PeopleSourcer does not use third parties. All candidates must be local GA residents to be considered for this position Position Description: Sr. Web Developer will maintain and write new apps.
Qualifications: - at least 5 years of work experience in general web application development - 3 years with Front End development - strong command of semantic markup - advanced CSS (strong grasp of floats, positioning, box model, image sprites, CSS hacks, browser compatibility) - advanced Javascript (including DOM, object-oriented Javascript, Ajax, JSON) - excellent grasp of Web Standards and why we should develop for them - advanced, event-driven Javascript (subscribers, listeners, event bubbling, etc.) - jQuery Preferred Skills (bonus if you have these): - Experience with JSP/JSTL -NodeJS/Express - experience with high performance web page optimization techniques (edge serving, minimize HTTP connections, etc.) - Familiarity with Adobe Photoshop - Strong understanding of Client Server code integration, including best practices in what functionality should run where - Familiarity with a web framework such as Backbone or Angular - Flash/ActionScript 3.0 You should also: - be able to work with minimal supervision and with remote co-workers - be passionate for building world-class products - have a strong sense of commitment and responsibility for your work - have excellent communication and time management skills - have a friendly and positive attitude MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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