Frontend Developer

last updated July 3, 2021 11:05 UTC

Quinyx

HQ: Remote

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We are looking for passionate Frontend developers to join any of our teams building our new JavaScript platform and applications. The development is based on, but not limited to, technologies such as Nodejs , Babel, React and Flux implementations; leveraged by tools such as Webpack, Gulp, SASS, Karma and Phabricator. The platform is naturally evolving at a rapid pace so we expect you to enjoy keeping up with new trends within the community; while also valuing our long term goals of the platform.

Our back end is a REST API built on Java 8 that also exposes some of the legacy API’s that have yet to be converted.

Your role at Quinyx!

In the role of a Frontend Web Developer you will be working in an agile team with highly versatile and diverse colleagues; building our new web-based frontend platform. The team enjoys an autonomous way of working and continuously strives to improve its own processes, tooling options and skills (through “Hack time” every Friday, “Tech lunches” etc).

The platform, built on the latest technologies is expected to be fast, modularized and backed with a high degree of test-coverage and automation. Enabling effortless development and – both technical as well as product – adaptability.

You will be responsible for;

  • Implement the next generation of Quinyx’s platform and applications

  • Write high quality, performant and maintainable code

  • Work efficiently across different teams in order to create an excellent product experience

  • Participate in design, architecture and code reviews – as part of the standard process

  • Take full ownership of your own and your team deliveries – from design, implementation to deployment

  • Identify, discuss and communicate best practices for frontend engineering

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