Frontend Developer
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Overview
Job Summary: We are seeking a Software Frontend Developer to join our growing team in Fayetteville, AR. This role will be responsible for building and implementing the latest farmland map applications and web technologies. Top "Must-Have" Skills for this job: • 4+ years of professional experience as a Software Engineer • 4+ years of experience using Code Versioning Tools (like Git) • Ability to write clean, scalable, standards-compliant, reusable, quality code • 2+ years of experience working with JavaScript and TypeScript • In-depth understanding of API specifications • Experience developing web and/or mobile Mapping Applications, Mapbox API (nice to have) • Hands-on experience with Next.js (nice to have) • Comfortable working in an Agile Environment • Ability to thrive in a startup environment Selling Points: • Full Benefits (Medical, Dental, and Vision) • PTO, Sick Days • Collaborative team environment • Ability to join a high-growth company • And much more! *Schedule: Fulltime | Monday – Friday, 8-5pm Additional Job Details: * Participate in the overall application lifecycle * Collaborate with backend developers and UX/UI team members * Provide documentation and training to support other team members * Troubleshoot and debug * Learn about new technologies which may be scalable to our dev ops organization as a whole * Create and maintain compliant frontend codebase * Help define and communicate technical and design requirements
Qualifications
- a Software Engineering role (4+ years)
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4+ years of experience in ANY of the following:
- Javascript
- Typescript
- What Code Versioning Tools do you have experience with (Git, GitLab, etc.)?
- How do you ensure that your website design or web application is accessible and user-friendly?
- What are your minimum salary requirements to consider making a move?
Benefits
Company
Our client is a Financial Services company that focuses on investing in farmlands. They offer a crowdfunded investment platform that allows you to buy shares in farmland and potentially see gains either through the appreciation of the land, or through rents received by the farmers who use the land.