Software Engineer: Web Developer
Software Engineering
Cambridge, MA, USA
Posted 6+ months ago
Nanobiosym is an innovative, high-tech company that is developing novel technologies at the nexus of physics, nanotechnology, and biomedicine. Founded by MIT/Harvard alum and located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Nanobiosym was awarded the first X-Prize to be given for healthcare.
Web developer
Job Description
We are seeking a front-end web developer to build new web pages and improve our company website. The right person for this role will be proficient in HTML, CSS, JavaScript. You will be responsible for building and deploying front-end features to our website, and various web applications and performing routine maintenance of our site.
Responsibilities:
- Write well-designed, testable, efficient code by using web development best practices
- Create basic website layouts and user interfaces with HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- Integrate data from various back-end web services and databases
- Work with stakeholders to gather and refine specifications and requirements based on technical needs
- Collaborate with designers to realize visual design intent
- Create and maintain software documentation
- Ensure cross-browser compatibility of new features
- Be responsible for maintaining, expanding, and scaling our site
- Familiar with emerging technologies and industry trends and apply them to operations and activities
- Designing and developing an ADA compliant UI
- Adhere to security protocols for web sites and web apps
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, web development, software development, or related field
- Web development fundamentals, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- Front-end JavaScript frameworks such as Vue, React, and Angular
- Content management systems (CMSs) such as WordPress and Joomla
- UI/UX design experience
- Working knowledge of graphic design
- REST API development
- Agile and test-driven development best practices
Nice to have:
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines and deploying web apps to web servers
- Comfortable with version control tools, ideally git + GitHub/GitLab
- Comfortable with continuous integration tools (like Jenkins or GitLab)