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Frontend Web Developer (GUI)

Cordia Resources is partnered with a global leader in tech-development seeking a Frontend Web Developer (GUI) to join their team.
This opportunity offers a flexible remote work environment! Candidates must be willing to relocate to Clarksburg, MD - located outside the Washington, DC metro area.
Details Below! Title:
Frontend Web Developer (GUI) Salary:
Market Location:
Remote - Clarksburg, MD 20841 Job Type:
Direct Hire Target Start Date:
6/1/2022 Frontend Web Developer (GUI)
Responsibilities:
Build innovative and creative user interfaces for data analysis, real time reporting, and post-processing of autonomous vehicle data Work with backend developers and robotics engineers to understand and properly use system level APIs Provide feedback and input on the data flow process Improve processes and code to ensure it meets industry standards and security requirements.
Required Skills and Abilities:
Proficiency in HTML5 and CSS3 Experience with response and adaptive design Experience developing web applications using php or flask backends Experience writing Javascript/jQuery in a production environment Understanding of RESTful APIs and how to use them.
Working knowledge of Object-Oriented programming and MVC frameworks Preferred
Qualifications:
Familiarity with React and other NodeJS libraries.
Experience using cloud services such as Amazon or Google to host and deploy web applications
Benefits:
Company holidays Flex time Paid time off Health benefits including competitive medical, dental, vision plans 401k employer match up to 4% Employer paid short-term or long-term disability insurance Employer paid basic life insurance Voluntary life insurance Dog friendly office! Relocation reimbursement for qualifying situations Tuition reimbursement Discretional annual bonus and profit sharing Employee Assistance Program Apply Today! #acc15333477.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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