UI Engineer
Talent Software Services - Arden Hills, Minnesota, United States,Work at Talent Software Services
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The main function of the UI Engineer is to write specifications, develop, test, and publish Web Components for an internal UI Library.Primary Responsibilities/Accountabilities:Writes Technical Specifications against a Design Requirement SpecificationDevelops Web Components using the Lit framework against the technical specificationPerforms unit testing at the page level.Sets code standards and leads code reviews.Reviews specifications and provides time estimates on the development of projects and features.Prioritises projects and deliverables.Qualifications:Years of Experience Required: 10+ overall years of experience in the field.Degrees or certifications required: A Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems or a related field is a preference for this role.Disqualifiers: Candidates who have not consistently worked with React for at least six years/ who have not worked closely with design or PM/ job hopping/ not focused on UX/ GITHUB/ and candidates whose resumes do not match their actual profile during the interview will be rejected.Best vs. Average: Experience in working on open source projects or being involved in the open source community, azure experience.Performance Indicators: Performance will be assessed based on ability to work fast paced environment and quality of work.Minimum 6+ years experience with React development and web component creation.Minimum 8+ years experience with Accessibility expertise.Minimum 8+ years experience with Experience in supporting customers, particularly in a team-heavy environment with a focus on chat and occasional calls for issue resolution.Preferred:Web Component development, testing, and documentationReact component development, testing, and documentationVerbal and written communication skills, problem-solving skills, customer service, and interpersonal skillsAbility to work independently and manage one's timeHas knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within front-end development.Bonus: Open Source Projects or has been involved in the Open Source community.