UI Developer (React)

$92,000 - $92,000/Yr

Cognizant Technology Solutions - Orlando, FL

posted 19 days ago

Full-time - Mid Level
Remote - Orlando, FL
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

About the position

Cognizant's Digital Engineering practice is seeking a highly qualified UI Developer (React) with over 5 years of experience in developing high-performing, scalable enterprise applications. The role involves working closely with product managers, designers, and clients to deliver valuable software solutions. The ideal candidate will be part of a digital software team that emphasizes high-quality, reliable, and maintainable code, with a focus on continuous improvement and team success.

Responsibilities

  • Developing user interfaces using the React library to create responsive web-based experiences.
  • Building reusable components and front-end libraries for future use.
  • Optimizing components for maximum performance across different browsers and devices.
  • Integrating designs and wireframes into application code.
  • Monitoring user interactions and converting them into insights.
  • Collaborating with engineering, product, and graphic design teams.
  • Understanding requirements for assigned tasks.
  • Troubleshooting complex challenges with strong problem-solving skills.

Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field.
  • Hands-on experience designing and developing UI components using React JS.
  • Understanding of the React & Redux framework.
  • Strong knowledge of JavaScript.
  • Familiarity with design systems.
  • Experience in Travel/Hotel booking B2C web applications.
  • Understanding of the Travel/resort booking domain.
  • Ability to work in Agile/Scrum projects.

Benefits

  • Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
  • Paid holidays plus Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) plan and contributions
  • Long-term/Short-term Disability
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
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