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Front End Software Engineer

MMC Group is looking for an experienced Front End Software Engineer with experience with React and JavaScript for a great direct hire opportunity in the Wakefield area.
This is a great opportunity to join a growing team and move up the ladder quickly! Salary range is $114k - $125k (depending on experience) Client is currently transitioning their UI so as to use React, Webpack, ES6, Jest, Gulp, SASS and other great tools.

Responsibilities:
Write front-end code using React, JavaScript, HTML, SASS, Webpack, Jest Act as a senior technical lead to the UI Team Be a significant part of our transition to React and SASS Use Git for version control Write technical design documents from product specifications and user stories Review designs and implementations for code quality and adherence to specifications Work closely with and incorporate feedback from product management and back-end engineers Rapidly fix bugs and solve problems Requirements:
3-5 years in building browser-based applications Deep understanding of React, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, along with their use in dynamic, client-oriented web applications Ability and desire to mentor junior developers Working knowledge of design patterns (modules, factories, facades, etc), their pros and cons, and how to use them to solve problems Familiarity with Git or another DVCS Experience with server-side templating engines Disciplined approach to testing and quality assurance, experience with Jest a plus Good understanding of client-server communication protocols and server-side programming Strong command of web standards, CSS-based design, cross-browser compatibility Strong foundation in interaction design principles and the ability to translate user stories into interfaces that facilitate them Desired Skills:
Visual design skills .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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