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Front-End Developer (Web3/React/NextJS)

WikiRealty

USD 90k-140k/year
2 years ago

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About The Role

WikiRealty is seeking a Front-End Developer with Web3 experience to contribute to new and existing products immediately. The role requires an expert in Javascript, React, and Next.js to lead the front-end development of a web3 application and assist in updates to current products. This person should have experience building and shipping production-level web applications from design systems such as Figma and be able to write and maintain documentation.

The ideal candidate is organized and productive in a fast-paced environment. They have experience with Web3.js, APIs, and AWS and are passionate about building modern and intuitive user interfaces. They have a strong portfolio of mobile and blockchain projects built on Ethereum, Solana, or Polygon. This candidate should be able to work autonomously and is comfortable in a startup-like environment.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Translate wireframes from Figma into high-quality front-end code
  • Architect and code new user-facing features using React and Next.js
  • Build reusable components and front-end libraries for future use
  • Lead sprint planning and standups to discuss priorities and manage issues
  • Optimize components for maximum performance across all modern browsers
  • Maintain documentation and write automated tests to ensure a quality product
  • Regularly monitor and improve app performance, diagnose and fix bugs
  • Design graphic user interface elements, like menus, tabs, forms, and widgets.
  • Illustrate design ideas using storyboards, process flows, and sitemaps
  • Identify and troubleshoot UX problems (e.g. responsiveness)
  • Conduct adjustments based on user and stakeholder feedback
    • Requirements

      • Software Engineer +7 years of experience
      • Figma, React, and Next.js proficiency with an expert understanding of Javascript ES6
      • Understanding of mobile responsiveness, CSS Grid, Flexbox, etc.
      • You are active in crypto and have previously built Web3.js enabled applications
      • You live and breathe APIs
      • You are familiar with and have production experience with AWS
      • You can demonstrate the ability to ship beautiful products and meet deadlines
      • Ability to write well-documented, clean code, and have excellent attention to detail
      • You use automated testing tools, browser-based debugging, and performance testing tools daily, and can implement CICD
      • You prefer to code but can understand business requirements and translate them into technical requirements
      • You are obsessed with performance and have a desire to build fast, functional, and innovative web applications
      • You are highly capable of time management, project management, and working autonomously
      • Team spirit, strong communication skills to collaborate with various stakeholders
        • We’re Excited If You Have

          • Experience with TypeScript, Ganache, Truffle
          • Previous experience with React Native, Android, or iOSSwift
          • Previous experience with Angular to assist on existing projects
          • Unit testing with Jasmine and Karma
          • Full-Text Search Engine (ES, MongoDB, etc)
          • Previous experience successfully scaling a startup
          • Built projects on Ethereum, Solana, or Polygon
            • Interested? Please send your resume and cover letter with the position title in the subject line to andrew(at)wikirealty.com. To stand out from other applicants and prove you read the entire job post, tell us your favorite NFT collection.

              WikiRealty focuses on Real Estate, Business Services, Marketplaces, and Technology. Their company has offices in Los Angeles. They have a small team that's between 11-50 employees.

              You can view their website at http:www.wikirealty.com or find them on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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