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Front-end Developer (1099 | Contractors)

Remote - United States

In Short

Arke is actively searching for a highly skilled Front-end developer. This position is suitable for someone who is advancing in their career but not yet considered a senior developer. You'll work on front-end development initiatives within a collaborative team environment, alongside our developers in Brazil and the US. You will contribute to the creation of intuitive, appealing, and performant web applications for our clients. Ideal candidates will have a passion for innovation, staying ahead of emerging technologies, and a thirst for learning.

Code samples are required.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Collaborate with team members and clients to design and implement high-quality solutions based on technical and business requirements
  • Use modern development standards and tools to create software applications that delight users
  • Produce detailed documentation, test plans, and maintain well-documented, clean, and efficient code
  • Foster trusted partnerships with coworkers and clients
  • Develop interactive prototypes to explore innovative UI solutions
  • Develop tested and documented TypeScript, HTML, and CSS
  • Build responsive and cross-browser compatible applications optimized for desktop and mobile
  • Adhere strictly to branding guidelines and UX standards
  • Maintain positive and productive working relationships with stakeholders, peers, and management

What We’d Love to See

  • 2–4 years of professional front-end development experience
  • Hands-on experience with HTML, CSS, and TypeScript
  • Proven professional experience using React
  • Familiarity with Git workflows and branch strategies
  • Experience with browser compatibility testing and debugging
  • Strong understanding of UI design principles and layout aesthetics
  • Basic knowledge of SEO best practices

Soft Skills

  • Ability to perform well in a fast-paced environment
  • Have excellent analytical and multitasking skills
  • Be reliable and dependable, consistently meeting deadlines and commitments

Nice to have

  • Professional experience with Next.js
  • Experience with additional front-end frameworks
  • Experience with various with content management systems (CMS)
  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration or related fields

This is an independent contractor role, not W-2 employment. The benefits package is not applicable for independent contractors. 

Pay Range - Remote - US

$60 - $95 USD

Who We Are

Arke is a full-service experience design and technology consultancy dedicated to delivering connected, optimized digital solutions that spark conversations and fuel exponential growth. Our core values are the heart of Arke and influence everything we do. We cultivate a vibrant culture for extraordinary people and uphold high standards while creating value for our clients and stakeholders.

Why Arke?

At Arke, our greatest strength is our people. We believe in creating an environment where everyone can do meaningful work, grow their skills, and feel supported by a team that truly cares.

We offer a fantastic benefits package to our US-based employees, including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, along with a 401(k) plan that includes up to a 4% company match. We also trust our employees to self-manage their personal time off and we invest in opportunities for ongoing learning, mentorship, and professional development.

For our Brazil team, we provide competitive compensation and access to growth and collaboration with our cross-cultural teams. Every Arke employee and contractor plays an important role in our success, and we value each person’s unique contributions to our culture.

We are proud to be a place where people enjoy working and feel encouraged to be their best. We hope you will explore what it is like to be part of Arke.


 

 

 

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