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Product Engineer - Web Developer

Company Name:
Good Done Great
Position Type:
Full-time
We are looking for an outstanding Web Developer to be help us build SaaS products for the philanthropy sector. You will be responsible for the coding and layout of our public facing web products. You will be working with a team of product developers to build and document new products, as well as advance our existing products. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to develop mobile apps that compliment our core products.
Responsibilities
Write well designed, testable, efficient code by using best software development practices
Create site layout/user interface by using standard HTML/CSS/JS practices
Integrate data from various back-end services and databases
Gather and refine specifications and requirements based on technical needs
Create and maintain software documentation
Stay plugged into emerging technologies/industry trends and apply them into operations and activities
Cooperate with web designers to match visual design intent
Requirement
s
2
years of proven experience in web programming
Top-notch programming skills and in-depth knowledge of modern HTML/CSS/JS
Familiarity with mobile app development
A solid understanding of how web applications work including security, session management, and best development practices
Adequate knowledge of relational database systems, Object Oriented Programming and web application development
Hands-on experience with network diagnostics, network analytics tools a plus
Aggressive problem diagnosis and creative problem solving skills
Strong organizational skills to juggle multiple tasks withinEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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