Front End Engineerother related Employment listings - North Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Front End Engineer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies

RESPONSIBILITIES
Work with architect, technical lead, and other technical staff and participate in all phases
of software development from analysis through design, development, and testing.
Analyze product requirements and design a highly configurable and intuitive product
Design, develop, and maintain web-based user interface components, presentation
logic, service proxies, and other supporting modules.
Establish and maintain knowledge base for all of the developmental activities
REQUIRED SKILLS
At least 6 years in depth hands-on experience with the following technologies:
o HTML 5, CSS 3, JQuery
o AJAX and JSON
o JSF 2
Proven track record of building high-quality software preferably in a software product
development environment - have been developing and supporting commercial software
products which were sold to non-technical customers in vertical markets
Ability to research and prototype framework components using open-source technology
Strong understanding of and practical exposure to regular expressions (regex)
Solid understanding of debugging techniques and a reasonable level of exposure to
diagnostic tools
Ability to mentor junior engineers through formal and informal discussions, debugging
sessions, and code reviews
Must have strong analytical skills for effective problem solving
Ability to work independently and adapt quickly to changes
Good communication and inter-personal skills
Exceptionally self-motivated and self-directed
Keen attention to detail
DESIRED SKILLS
Background / working knowledge in accounting, banking or financial systems is a plus
EDUCATION
BS in Computer Science, Engineering, or related discipline, MS in Computer Science is a plusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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