The Web Application Developer will be responsible for building, maintaining, enhancing, and optimizing client-facing web applications focused on data visualization and interactivity. These web applications will involve machine data and logs, proprietary/sensitive user-entered data, and other elements of a cybersecurity nature. The user community consists of C-suite and other high-level executives, giving these web applications high profile and importance within our client organizations.
Duties & Responsibilities
Develop and implement user interface components and data visualizations using React, HTML, CSS, etc.
Write, test, debug, and release code to meet user and product owner requirements.
Populate user interface elements and data visualizations from API requests and responses.
Assist with establishing choices in libraries, application structure, codebase, and methodologies.
Conduct requirements gathering, translation business needs into develop-able and test-able requirements.
Optimize interfaces and screens for performance and load times.
Work with stakeholders, product owners, testers, and other development team members.
Assist with assigning aspects of feature development to junior developers.
Leverage reporting abilities and written/oral communication skills.
Qualifications
Minimum 2 years of active work experience in frontend development for a production web application.
Minimum 2 years of active work experience with JavaScript, React, HTML, and CSS.
Minimum 1 year of active work experience communicating with backends via API calls and requests.
Experience with application development lifecycles, workflows, and processes.
Experience with collaborating in development efforts using Git.
Experience with pulling information for display in user interfaces from complex JSON structures.
Experience with learning and leveraging data visualization libraries such as Nivo, Highcharts, D3, Echarts, etc.
Experience with understanding business needs and translating these into code requirements.
Experience with scripting languages such as Python, Bash, and PowerShell, particularly with integrations between two or more systems/platforms (preferred).