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Role : Javascript Engineer
Location :Columbia,MD
Duration :12 Months
Rate:$55/hr
Job Description :
- Typical day will consist of 25% communication, 50% JavaScript coding, and 25% HTML and CSS work.
- Perform tasks that require research and analysis
- Work independently and with supervisory review on moderate to complex programming tasks
- Provide analysis of problems and recommend solutions
- Work within established procedures to develop, test, implement, and maintain code
- Develop reusable front-end modules
Required:
- Minimum 5+ years programming experience
- Experience with the following:
- OO Javascript development
- Modular JavaScript using AMD, AJAX, JSON, DOM manipulation.
- Event handling
- Designing reusable components with JavaScript and CSS.
- Knowledge of JavaScript—knowledge of Dojo toolkit is a big plus
- Knowledge of CSS, browser compatibility, and workarounds
- Prefer Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science
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