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Web App Developer - Senior 

  • Work Locations: Virginia Beach, VA
  • This is NOT a remote / work-from-home position (relocation assistance to Virginia Beach, VA is available)
  • Alternate Designations: UI Developer, UI, UX, Front End

The Opportunity:

We are looking for a Senior Web App Developer for our family of companies.  Our companies conduct advanced research and develop innovative software and systems that help meet network security and reliability challenges for organizations world-wide. This position involves building intuitive user interfaces for these systems.

Responsibilities: 

  • Design and creation of responsive and adaptive web-based application interfaces for the manipulation of large amounts of machine generated data in either textual or graphical format;
  • Utilize secure coding practices while ensuring the user experience is intuitive on both traditional and mobile clients;
  • Work with product teams to gather requirements and generate wireframe examples to ensure seamless project completion;
  • Assistance creating documentation and training on the use of the application interfaces developed.

Requirements:

Minimum of 8 years professional experience with:

  • Web Application Development
  • HTML / HTML5
  • CSS / CSS3
  • Javascript

Minimum of 5 years experience with:

  • RESTful APIs
  • Large amounts of JSON or XML data
  • React or Angular or other similar products
  • Bootstrap or other similar styling frameworks
  • Working in a Linux or other UNIX environment

Experience with the following a plus:

  • jQuery, D3.js, Graphviz, charting libraries
  • Node.js
  • Elasticsearch, MongoDB or similar data storage
  • Leaflet or similar GIS software
  • Web Sockets or WebRTC
  • Python
  • Unix/Linux shell scripting
  • Kafka
  • Docker
  • Payment card processing

Benefits:

  • Healthcare, dental and vision benefits
  • Matching 401k plans
  • Flexible hours & opportunity to work from home as needed
  • Salary typically higher than competitive industries
  • Opportunities for advancement

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Location: Virginia Beach, VA

Experience Required: Experienced

Job Status: Open

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