Saxon Global
UI/UX Engineer/ Developer
Saxon Global, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
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Role: UI/UX Engineer/Developer IV - UALJP00013991
Location: Chicago, IL
Client:IGT
MUST HAVE SKILLS - HTML/CSS/Javascript (7+ years), Github & Figma
Job Description:
The UI Developer will have a unique opportunity to join an UX team that is driving design and development standards across the organization and helping make a key difference in improving efficiency and accessibility in our internal products. Specifically, this role will guide front-end/UI development of our employee-facing design system, while also collaborating on other projects across Operations.
Key responsibilities•Build reusable UI components that can be easily maintained and updated•Translate Figma designs into responsive web pages•Implement web components from a Web Component Library into the codebase•Collaborate with designers, developers, and other stakeholders to ensure consistency and quality in the design and development process•Ensure web pages are optimized for performance and accessibility•Test and debug code to ensure functionality across multiple browsers and devices•Document code and provide clear instructions for other developers to use and maintain the codebase
Requirements•Strong proficiency in HTML5/CSS3 and vanilla JS (5+ years)•Experience working with Figma or other design tools to translate designs into code•Experience creating web components, specifically using StencilJS or similar tools, is highly desirable•Experience using Git for version control and collaboration with other developers•Knowledge of, or experience working with, UI style guides and design systems.•Understanding of responsive design principles and ability to create responsive web pages•Knowledge of web performance optimization techniques•Strong attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality code•Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot and debug code issues•Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously•Experience with Frameworks (Angular, React) is preferred but not required
Role: UI/UX Engineer/Developer IV - UALJP00013991
Location: Chicago, IL
Client:IGT
MUST HAVE SKILLS - HTML/CSS/Javascript (7+ years), Github & Figma
Job Description:
The UI Developer will have a unique opportunity to join an UX team that is driving design and development standards across the organization and helping make a key difference in improving efficiency and accessibility in our internal products. Specifically, this role will guide front-end/UI development of our employee-facing design system, while also collaborating on other projects across Operations.
Key responsibilities•Build reusable UI components that can be easily maintained and updated•Translate Figma designs into responsive web pages•Implement web components from a Web Component Library into the codebase•Collaborate with designers, developers, and other stakeholders to ensure consistency and quality in the design and development process•Ensure web pages are optimized for performance and accessibility•Test and debug code to ensure functionality across multiple browsers and devices•Document code and provide clear instructions for other developers to use and maintain the codebase
Requirements•Strong proficiency in HTML5/CSS3 and vanilla JS (5+ years)•Experience working with Figma or other design tools to translate designs into code•Experience creating web components, specifically using StencilJS or similar tools, is highly desirable•Experience using Git for version control and collaboration with other developers•Knowledge of, or experience working with, UI style guides and design systems.•Understanding of responsive design principles and ability to create responsive web pages•Knowledge of web performance optimization techniques•Strong attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality code•Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot and debug code issues•Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously•Experience with Frameworks (Angular, React) is preferred but not required