Exciting Opportunity: Amazon is Hiring Frontend Engineers!
Amazon is Hiring Frontend Engineers with 2+ Years of Experience!
Are you a Frontend Engineer with over two years of experience? Amazon is looking for talented individuals to join their team and help shape the future of technology. This is your chance to work with a global leader in innovation and make an impact in the field of machine learning and AI.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- 2+ years of non-internship professional front end, web or mobile software development using JavaScript, HTML and CSS experience
- 1+ years of computer science fundamentals (object-oriented design, data structures, algorithm design, problem solving and complexity analysis) experience
- Experience using JavaScript frameworks such as angular and react
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- 1+ years of agile software development methodology experience
- Experience with common front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JS, TypeScript, and Node
Key job responsibilities
In this role, you will..- Help define front end architectures, own and implement specific components, and help shape the overall user experience
- Contributing to defining best practices for front end development
- Collaborate closely with UX Designers, Product Managers, and generalist Software Development Engineers on the same team to help deliver the product.
- Contribute to planning, design, implementation, testing, operations, and process improvement as a member of an autonomous team.
- Take responsibility for technical problem-solving, creatively meeting product goals, and developing best practices.
- You will design and develop React based web applications and leverage component libraries such as MUI
- Write high-quality, efficient, testable code in React JS
- Mentor and support the growth of other developers.
Key job responsibilities
Designs, develops, tests, and deploys software
Can troubleshoot software failures
Part of an on-call rotation
Mentor SDEs/Interns in team and influence peers/related teams to proactively simplify process, code and architecture deficiencies.