Front-End Designer Developer
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Babierge
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Jan 26, 2017
05:40 pm
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- Provide a unified user experience for mobile-first website and mobile applications and other means of communication
- Execute all phases of UI/UX projects from idea to implementation
- Research, information architecture design, strategic concepting, wireframing, prototyping, UI/UX design, UI/UX development, help with client-side programming and scripting, and quality assurance & browser/device testing
- Graphic design for digital media and print
wireframes
user experience
mobile development
javascript
php
graphic design
photoshop
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Senior Frontend Developer
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ECHO Institute - UNM Health Sciences Center
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Feb 16, 2016
11:11 pm
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As part of Project ECHO's mission to touch a billion lives by 2025, we are scaling up our software platform to vastly reach more partners and communities. We currently have an exciting opportunity for an Analyst Programmer 3 to help with developing our ECHO IT team into a world-class technology organization.
The successful candidate will help with developing our software platform, desktop application and website. The Analyst Programmer 3 will slice graphic designs from our designer into components and bring to life in the browser, the cleanest CSS and the nimblest javascript. The experienced frontend developer will utilize optimal tools and frameworks to ensure the best possible user experience. The successful individual will work with our QA team to ensure that the web applications are rendered quickly and properly on all our supported web browsers and mobile devices.
Preferred Qualifications:
Skilled in Photoshop to slice and prepare graphical assets
Fluent in CSS3 best practices
Adept at Javascript
Familiar with one or more Javascript frameworks, such as Ember.js, Angular.js, Backbone.js, etc.
Exceptional communication and leadership skills
The University of New Mexico's Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is committed to developing the capacity to safely and effectively treat chronic common and complex diseases in rural and underserved areas, and to monitor outcomes of this treatment. Project ECHO is funded in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and has received support from the New Mexico Legislature, the University of New Mexico, and the New Mexico Department of Health.
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backbone.js
angular.js
ember.js
javascript
photoshop
css3
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