Front End Developer - React - remote

Posted 3 years ago  • San Francisco, CA
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Kunai is a growing digital agency of 50+ engineers, designers, and architects. During the past decade, we've shipped over 150 products for a portfolio of renowned clients including Visa, the United Nations, the NBA, Wells Fargo, Ernst &Young, TOMS Shoes, and many fintech unicorn startups. Our founders built a previous agency (Monsoon) that was acquired by Capital One in 2015.

As a Front End Developer on our team, you will deliver unique product experiences for our clients to enjoy in the wild. Your day-to-day will include designing and building stunning UI's, mastering new skills, and showing up ready for anything. Your role will be challenging, fun, and interesting.

You will:

  • Work with a team of engineers with deep experience in distributed microservices and full stack applications.
  • Write front-end code in an environment where test-driven development (TDD) and CI/CD pipelining is second nature.
  • Own the technical design and build out of cross-functional, multi-platform, front-end applications.
  • Stay on top of trends, test new technologies, and contribute to technology communities at Kunai, our clients, and the wider world to mentor other engineers.
  • Work with client product managers to deliver mission-critical cloud-based fintech solutions that will be used by millions of Americans.
  • Use React, Redux, GraphQL, AWS, Amplify, Node, open-source libraries, and RESTful web services to build applications that work across browsers and across devices.

You have:

  • At least 4 years of experience in software engineering, including working with open-source frameworks in an Agile environment.
  • No-holds-barred mastery of JavaScript and deep knowledge of front end development - you know React like the back of your hand.
  • Strong familiarity with deploying, maintaining, and monitoring applications on AWS or a similar cloud service.

Preferred:

  • Experience with GraphQL
  • Knowledge of backend development using Node
  • API integration
  • Experience with Amplify