Remote Front-end Engineer in Product House (ReactJS + Next.js)
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Description:
We are looking for a Middle Front-end Engineer with hands-on experience in Next.js and ReactJS to join our team.
Your main mission will be to develop and maintain our client's company website, knowledge base, and blog, ensuring top-notch performance, responsiveness, and accessibility.
You will collaborate closely with the client's CMO and Head of Accessibility.
The position involves building and implementing single-page applications (SPAs) using the latest versions of ReactJS and Next.js.
You will create and maintain extensions to enhance the functionality of existing web applications.
Collaboration with designers to transform Figma designs into functional web interfaces is also a key responsibility.
Ensuring that accessibility standards are met across all web applications is essential.
Requirements:
You must have 3+ years of experience with JavaScript/TypeScript using ReactJS.
Proven commercial experience in using Next.js is required.
Experience with end-to-end front-end development of complex enterprise-grade or SaaS applications is necessary.
Strong HTML and CSS capabilities are essential.
You should have experience with testing frameworks and methodologies, including unit testing and end-to-end testing.
The ability to write and reason about clean and modular code is important.
You should value good user experience (UX) and pixel-perfect design.
An upper-intermediate level of English is required.
Benefits:
Employees can work remotely, providing flexibility in your work environment.
You will have the opportunity to work on dynamic single-page applications and innovative web applications.
The role offers the chance to collaborate with a market-leading web and mobile accessibility software company.
You will be part of a team that focuses on high-performance websites and smooth web applications.