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Senior Frontend Programmer

Company unspecified (job is advertised through an agency)
Southern California
(pay unspecified)
Location:
Southern California
Job Type:
Permanent, Staff
Project details:
Unannounced PC/Console Project (PS3, X360, PC)
Experience & Qualifications:
Industry leading Publisher/Developer is seeking an experienced, best-in-class Senior Front End Web Engineer to join our team. The Senior Front End Engineer will be working closely with the UX/UI design team and Back End Engineers to efficiently serve pages to millions of people worldwide. The ideal candidate must be an independent, self-starter with the ability to leverage the latest web technologies with the understanding of how to negotiate with older browsers. Since work is on a high load/yield website, extensive knowledge in performance optimization is highly desirable.

- Experience with a JavaScript library (i.e. jQuery, YUI, ExtJS, Prototype)

- Experience in C/C++, Java, C#, and/or Python

- Strong Object Oriented Programming skills

- Extensive experience creating dynamic web pages using standards-compliant, cross-browser compatible HTML, CSS, JavaScript and/or a templating language.

- Knowledge in optimizing website performance

- A solid foundation in computer science, with strong competencies in data structures, algorithms, and software design

- Excellent verbal and communication skills

- Experience working in a team environment on multiple projects

- Passion for the web development and gaming

- 4-5 years of experience in web development

- BS in Computer Science or equivalent experience

Additional Information:

Pluses:

- Basic proficiency with Photoshop

- Familiarity with internationalization and localization

- Experience with NoSQL databases (BigTable, Cassandra, HBase) -

 Experience with relational databases (i.e. SQL, MySQL, Oracle, DB2)

Principal Working Relationships:

- Frontend Lead

- UX/UI design team

- Backend Team


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