Frontend Engineer (US)
AidaptiveJarvis ML is a prediction engine that's always learning. It's also the easiest way for any company to leverage the data they already have to solve their hardest business problems. Together, the Jarvis ML team has 50+ years of combined Machine Learning experience at Google, having built the ML platforms for Google Ads & Google Payments. Now we're building something bigger :)
We're a global team with a track record of building world class enterprise products and are seeking talented Frontend Software Engineers to develop delightful customer experiences.
Responsibilities:
- Create innovative UI elements, stunning JavaScript systems and outstanding web development work.
- Manage project priorities, deadlines, and deliverables.
Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience.
- Experience in Object-Oriented Design and programming concepts.
- Experience using HTML, JavaScript and CSS.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience in front end development, with knowledge in JavaScript/Typescript advanced features.
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