Senior UI React.js Developerother related Employment listings - Houston, TX at Geebo

Senior UI React.js Developer

The Sr.
Web UI Developer will be part of an Agile development team responsible for building innovative, high performance, scalable web applications using modern web technologies and techniques.
Job Responsibilities Ensure the technical feasibility of UI/UX designs Create reusable components and interfaces using modern technologies Create responsive interface designs using SASS that are consistent across platforms Participate in code review and development of technical coding standards Create cascading style sheets (CSS) that are consistent across all browsers and platforms Maintain brand standards across and throughout the platform(s) Qualifications and Competencies Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience 5
years of relevant experience in Software/ Web UI development 5
years strong Javascript experience Strong knowledge of client-side libraries such as jQuery/AJAX/AngularJS/BackboneJS/ KnockoutJS/React, or Vue.
js Experience in translating visual designs into HTML5 and CSS3 Strong experience developing Unit Tests Strong understanding of Web architecture and technologies & have ample experience in improving cross browser performance & security issues Familiar with Microsoft IIS Server Experience with integration of front-end applications with various types of APIs including RESTful Experience with integration of authentication and authorization (basic/OAuth/SAML) Ability to transform Photoshop/Sketch mock-ups into functional web pages Experience working in Agile development environments Database knowledge for use of SQL and NoSQL including MSSQL/Oracle/Mongo in web applications The client is not able to sponsor Visa's at this time.
The client is requiring React.
js experience Please do not respond if you do not have on the job experience with React.
js .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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