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Front-end Web Developer

Armis is looking for a few of the very best people in their field to join our A-team of big thinkers, doers, movers, and shakers. This unique opportunity truly offers the best of all worlds—start up culture, enterprise level benefits and security, and top pay for the industry. Got your attention yet? Good, keep reading, it only gets better.

Ok, so what exactly does Armis do?

Connected assets are growing at an explosive rate, across every industry and every geo. In today’s world of smart devices and BYOD, these assets come from every direction and are found in every possible environment and industry. And they’re critical to success for every enterprise. And because every single asset represents a very real potential vulnerability, they’re also the last line of defense against today’s sophisticated cyber criminals. 

Armis gives companies of every size—across every industry and geo—complete asset visibility, contextual intelligence, and continuous security. We have partnerships and integrations with the planet’s leading tech and cybersecurity players. And we’re building an incredibly smart and diverse global team of thought-leading technologists, creative visionaries and proven game changers who are ready to take Armis to the next level.

 Front-end Web Developer

We are seeking a front-end web developer to join our team. As a front-end developer, you will be responsible for modifying the user interface of the application used to run the Armis Community, Gainsight InSided and our Support Portal on Salesforce Experience Cloud. Qualified candidates are expected to have a working knowledge of HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript and a solid understanding of user interface and user experience (UI/UX) design. Your duties will include synthesizing requirements (verbal, FIGMA, etc.) and creating prototypes for iteration. You will create reusable code and build high-quality UI components with scalability in mind. You will also be responsible for implementing new features to our Community website, creating custom web pages, handling the integration of plugins, and performing routine maintenance and performance optimizations.

 

Responsibilities:

Below are some of the responsibilities this front-end developer is expected to assume:  

  • Build web applications with web development best practices
  • Transform app designs into front-end code with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Work with back-end developers to integrate UI components with APIs and databases
  • Gather and refine specifications and requirements based on technical requirements or UX design 
  • Debug errors, troubleshoot issues, and perform routine performance optimizations
  • On-site search engine optimization (SEO)
  • Write high-quality, scalable, and reusable code
  • Stay plugged into emerging technologies and industry trends
  • Demonstrated ability to integrate applications with 3rd party services through the use of (REST) APIs
  • Prior experience working in an Agile/SCRUM environment

Qualifications:

Below are the qualifications expected of a front-end developer:

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field
  • Minimum of "5 years of experience" developing modern, responsive, and cross-browser-compatible websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Knowledge of JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, and Vue
  • Experience with JavaScript libraries such as jQuery and Bootstrap
  • Proficiency with HTML5, including semantic HTML5 elements, microformats, and WAI-ARIA
  • Proficient working knowledge of web based accessibility practices
  • Working knowledge of SEO principles
  • Basic proficiency with Photoshop and web design
  • Experience with cross-browser compatibility testing

The ideal candidate will also be skilled in video editing and graphic design.

 

Pay ranges $78,500 to $106,500 (CAD) 

Bonus and Pre-IPO Equity

The salary range listed does not include other forms of compensation or benefits (e.g. i.e. bonuses, commissions, stocks, health insurance benefits, etc.) offered to candidates. Visit our careers site for more information on benefits at Armis.

 

The choices you make in your career journey matter. You want to do interesting work in an important field while also having time to live your life, which is why we place so much value in your life-work balance. Armis sets you up for success with comprehensive health benefits, discretionary time off, paid holidays including monthly me days, and a highly inclusive and diverse workplace. Put your unique experiences and perspective to work in an environment where they will enable you to thrive, grow, and live your life with integrity.

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