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Senior Software Engineer / UI Focus

Company Name:
firstPRO Inc.
We are in need of a Web Developer with knowledge of web coding standards, user interface design, information architecture, and usability to develop and support web environments. This position will work alone or as part of a small project team with other web developers to design, document, code, test, and debug web applications.

Responsibilities:
Develop new features and add additional functionality to existing features for multiple applications
Design graphical user interfaces using web technologies
Review requirements, participate in requirement reviews and work with Product/Project Managers to finalize realistic and beneficial requirements
Analyze requirements and estimate level of effort to program and unit test assigned projects
Create/Execute unit test cases that fully exercise all code programmed
Accurately document and comment technical designs and programs produced
Attend status meetings and provide timely and accurate status of assigned tasks
Required
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field or equivalent work related experience
5
year(s) of experience developing commercial web applications
Experience with application development using extensive JavaScript, semantic HTML5, Bootstrap 3.0, Sass/Less , JSON, in responsive designs with current mv frameworks, preferably angular.js
Experience with Visual Studio 2012
Basic understanding of SQL Server and accessing via web applications
Understanding of the software development life cycle, including Agile software development and test-driven development
Experience with software design patterns and principles used in developing commercial software
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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