Front-End Web Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Hooksett, NH at Geebo

Front-End Web Developer

Company Name:
Cigna
Responsibilities
The Front-End Web Developer will:
Develop web application front ends in accordance with designs comps and information architecture
Use JavaScript to code necessary page behaviors, widgets and front-end business logic
Develop cross-browser layouts for the set of browsers that are supported by the application
Develop front-end unit tests as appropriate to test the developed software
Developing low fidelity mockups and prototypes to help convey and flush-out user experience ideas and alternatives
Maintain a consistent UI appearance by developing and enforcing content and display standards
Fix UI behavior and layout related bugs
Participate in design reviews
Participate in user acceptance testing
Adhere to best practices and industry coding standards
Qualifications
Fluency with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
Bachelor's Degree preferred and a couple years of relevant development experience
Ability to work in a fast paced agile team environment
Solid understanding of separation of content/design/behavior
Familiarity with layout, design, and usability principles
Willingness to learn other technologies including C# and MVC
Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and willingness to adapt to department and company needs
Experience with front-end unit-testing frameworks a plus
Experience with SASS/SCSS a plus
Experience with C# a plus
Experience with MVC a plus
Experience in healthcare or benefits administration a plus
Job: IT--App Dev & Management
Title: Front-End Web Developer
Location: New Hampshire-Hooksett
Requisition ID: PS094627 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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