Viderity Inc.

Junior Front-end Developer

Viderity Inc.

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: Remote • District of Columbia, Washington • 🇺🇸 United States

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Job Level

Junior

Tech Stack

AngularBootstrapEmber.jsJavaScriptJenkinsJestMochaReactSCSSTypeScriptVue.js

About the role

  • Front-end Developer designs, develops, and implements web-based client applications using a variety of front-end tools and technologies to support business requirements.
  • Follows approved Agile life cycle methodologies, adheres to modern JavaScript coding standards, and performs related front-end tasks.
  • Resolves technical issues through debugging, research, and investigation.
  • Interfaces with Business Analysis and UI/UX teams.

Requirements

  • Strong experience developing client-side applications using modern JavaScript frameworks like Ember, React, Vue, or Angular
  • Experience consuming back-end APIs and working with front-end data layers or client-side data modeling tools
  • Experience with HTML, Handlebars, CSS, SASS, and Bootstrap
  • Extensive experience writing front-end automated tests using common JavaScript testing frameworks like qunit, mocha, jest, etc.
  • Working knowledge of DevOps-related tools like Jenkins, Bitbucket, and Git
  • Experience providing production support and issue resolution
  • TypeScript development experience (Preferred)
  • Experience working within a Scaled Agile (SAFe) development environment (Preferred)
  • Experience with Atlassian Suite of tools, including Jira and Confluence (Preferred)
Benefits
  • Flexible, remote work arrangement
  • Opportunity to contribute to a high-impact, federally mandated modernization initiative.
  • Collaborative environment with direct visibility on a nationally recognized federal program.

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Hard skills
JavaScriptEmberReactVueAngularHTMLCSSSASSBootstrapTypeScript
Soft skills
problem-solvingcollaborationcommunication