**Job Title:**
Sr. React/Node .JS Developer
**Address:**
Jacksonville, FL
**Schedule:**
Verify with a Recruiter or Staffing Manager!
**Job Description**
• Responsible for the development, programming, and coding of Information Technology solutions using ReactJS, Redux, D3, and NodeJS.
• Document detailed system specifications, participate in unit testing, and maintain applications.
• Lead efforts, oversee work results, provide training, and serve as a technical resource for other Developers.
• Experience with unit testing, release procedures, coding design, and documentation protocol.
• Proficient in using MERN and MEAN scaffolding tools.
• Strong organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills.
• Flexible team player and independent task manager.
• Ability to learn from mistakes and apply constructive feedback.
• Excellent communication of technical information.
• Adaptability to rapidly changing environments.
• In-depth understanding of the systems development life cycle.
• Proficient programming in multiple languages including React.Js, Node.JS, JavaScript, and HTML.
• Knowledge of HTML, CSS, SASS, JavaScript/jQuery, and cross-browser compatibility.
• Experience with modern web/UI development tools: Node, Webpack, Gulp, GIT, Axios, Jest.
• Knowledge in client-side templating and debugging tools.
• High critical thinking skills to evaluate alternatives and present solutions.
• Solid knowledge of responsive grid systems and React/Redux principles.
**Critical Information**
• 5+ years related work experience required.
• Professional experience with technical design and coding in the IT industry is necessary.
• Related Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience preferred.
**Education/Licenses Needed**
• Verify with a Recruiter or Staffing Manager!
**Benefits:**
• Benefits are available to full-time employees after 90 days of employment.
• A 401(k) with a company match is available for full-time employees with 1 year of service on our eligibility dates.
• This is an AI-Formatted job description; therefore, this does not remove human decision-making.