Remote Senior Product Engineer (Frontend)
epilot GmbH
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Job highlights
Summary
Join epilot as a Senior Product Engineer (Frontend) and be part of shaping the mission to make selling complex products as easy as selling a pair of shoes online. As a frontend developer, you will work on new and further development of React applications, implement user interfaces based on wireframes and screen designs, write unit and end-to-end tests, and help your team analyze and correct errors.
Requirements
- Have at least 4-5 years professional experience with JavaScript
- Have experiences with React (Hooks, global state management, routing), ES6, TypeScript, Webpack, ESLint
- Enjoy implementing highly responsive user interface components using react concepts
Responsibilities
- Implement user interfaces based on wireframes and screen designs by our UX designers
- Write unit and end-to-end tests for the features and applications you develop
- Help your team to analyze and correct errors
- Be involved in the conception of new features as well as in the optimization of existing features
- Work with other teams to make epilot an even better product
Benefits
- Flexible working hours and remote work
- Performance is rewarded with us - We take your desired salary seriously and talk openly about it with you
- Regular team events such as carnival, the summer party, Christmas party, company breakfast and many more opportunities to get to know your co-epilots outside working hours
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