Senior Web Developer at Motorola Solutions in Vancouver, WAother related Employment listings - Vancouver, WA at Geebo

Senior Web Developer at Motorola Solutions in Vancouver, WA

Responsibilities include:
Create cutting edge web applications using React focused on usability, responsiveness, configuration, and presentation of data through visualizations Leverage current technologies to build modern, functional, responsive web clients using React Evaluate and utilize the latest concepts, tools, and technologies Peer review code for adherence to coding standards and design guidelines Collaborate with UX and visual designers on proposed designs Collaborate with the Automation and Test team on identifying test cases for new features and regression testing
Qualifications:
5
years of front-end software development experience using JavaScript or similar technologies Experience developing production quality consumer-facing React applications using tools; Redux, yarn, npm Solid understanding of data structures, asynchronous architectures and building data-intensive applications Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical discipline You are equally excited to build a minimum viable product as you are cementing a feature in maintainable and tested code Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to produce clear, concise documentation Nice to have:
Experience with charting and visualization libraries (D3.js, KendoUI) Building real-time applications using technologies like Websockets, Socket.io, SignalR Scripting languages and version control systems (Git, Mercurial) #LI-CA1 Basic Requirements University degree in Computer Science or a related technical discipline 3
years of web development experience using, React, Angular, JavaScript, or similar technologies
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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