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Frontend Web Developer

Draper, UT (Hybrid)

Who we are

SeekWell is the parent company of 1-800 Contacts, Luna, and The Framery. Our goal is to make it simpler, easier, and more accessible for people to get the vision care they need. We maintain the legendary, award-winning culture 1-800 Contacts started almost 30 years ago and continue to develop innovative, pioneering products and businesses that make consumers cheer and optometrists squirm. We’re owned by KKR – one of the world’s largest and most successful private equity investment companies. We’ve built an excellent company and changed an industry by putting the customer first, always. The best is yet to come!

Why you want this job

As a Frontend Web Developer I, you’ll build and maintain the features that power our public-facing websites and help create engaging, dynamic experiences for millions of customers. You’ll work in a collaborative environment where you can learn, grow, and make a direct impact on the customer experience.

Our Web Engineering team supports both our public websites and internal tools that enable marketers to personalize and deliver dynamic content. We operate in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where engineers, designers, marketers, and analysts work closely together to continuously improve our digital experience.

What you’ll do

  • Build and maintain Angular components and services.
  • Develop and support integrations with a content management system (CMS).
  • Write unit and integration tests to maintain and improve code quality.
  • Participate in code reviews and collaborate with other engineers.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to deliver new features and improvements.
  • Help troubleshoot and resolve issues that impact the customer experience.
  • Continuously learn and contribute ideas to improve our systems and workflows

What you'll need

  • Strong Angular knowledge
  • Strong Typescript knowledge
  • Strong CSS knowledge
  • Comfortable writing unit and integration tests
  • Comfortable with RxJS
  • Git knowledge

Why we will love you

  • You enjoy learning and improving your craft while contributing to a team.
  • You’re excited about building modern, high-quality web experiences.
  • You bring a positive attitude, curiosity, and openness to feedback.

Perks

  • Free eye exams for your entire family
  • Deep discounts on lenses, glasses, and other services
  • Amazing healthcare coverage
  • 401(k) match
  • Flexible PTO
  • Tuition reimbursement program
  • In-house restaurant with highly discounted meals (Steak dinner under $6)
  • Free snacks, ice cream, and drinks every day
  • Full onsite gym

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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