Web Product Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

Web Product Engineer

Company Name:
Beyondtekit
This position requires US Citizenship, Green Card, EAD or Canadian Citizenship.
This is our direct-client opening for a Web Product Engineer located in Alpharetta, GA. This is a 3-6
month contract-to-hire position and the hourly rate and salary range depends on experience. Our client prefers local candidates to the area but will consider non-local candidates (no relocation assistance is available).
As a Web Product Engineer, youll have the opportunity to work on our industry-leading multi-tenant loyalty engine, APIs, Web and Mobile applications and supporting libraries. Expect to work at all levels of the software stack from user interface design to data processing, and even app infrastructure. Our systems are automated and modern, employing the latest mobile, web, database and general programming technologies.
A sample project might include:
Fleshing out the flow and layout of a responsive mobile web page
Introducing a javascript/SVG library to achieve an animated effect such as a graph
Building out web controllers and services to support the page flow
Developing DAOs and SQL to interface with the data tier
Constructing unit tests to ensure it works as designed
Required
Qualifications:
Love to develop software
Have experience with some of the tools we use like Javascript, Bootstrap, backbone.js, Java, Eclipse, Oracle, Spring, python, Saltstack (or puppet)
Enjoy versatility in your projects and can easily pickup new technologies as needed
Are willing to pick up the slack, and do less glamorous work for the benefit of the team
Preferred Qualifications (Pluses)
Have experience as a developer in a startup environment
Extensive mobile responsive UI design/development experience
Can rapidly produce tests using Junit and cucumber
Have deep experience using a variety of Javascript, CSS or Open Source Java LibrariesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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