As a Senior Full-Stack Developer, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing application interfaces based on UX designs or from scratch, while ensuring a high level of software quality. You'll work closely with other teams, so excellent communication skills are required to gain context and clarity for tasks. By following the best engineering practices and adhering to company and client guidelines, you will contribute to team meetings and events, promote clean code and design principles, and consistently focus on self-development and learning to improve your skills.
Our client is a pioneering social engagement platform dedicated to cultivating vibrant online communities centered around digital content.
Within the realm of AdManager, the client's platform harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and employs diverse statistical methodologies. The objective is to provide users with the tools they need to create and execute highly effective advertising campaigns.
Requirements
At least 5 years of experience in software developmentProficient in JavaScript and TypeScript with extensive hands-on experience in React and Node.jsExpertise in CSS animations, SVG, and tools such as Lottie, Remotion, and MotionCanvasStrong understanding of software design principles and architectureAbility to translate business requirements into clear technical specificationsExcellent communication skills, with English proficiency at C1 level or higher Responsibilities
Design and develop Front-end components of applications, both from provided UX designs or from initial conceptEnsure a consistently high standard of quality throughout developmentCommunicate effectively to collaborate with the team and gather essential context for tasksAdhere to best engineering practices and comply with company and client standardsActively participate in and contribute to team meetings, events, and ceremoniesAdvocate for clean coding practices and adherence to design principlesEngage in continuous professional development and lifelong learning initiatives