User Interface Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Vienna, VA at Geebo

User Interface Engineer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Job Summary
The User Interface Engineer will be responsible for designing, coding and testing Rich Internet Applications (RIA) using Java and JavaScript/Ajax frameworks. The successful candidate will be working with the application developers and business systems analysts to design and develop customer facing web applications.
Major Job Duties and
Responsibilities:Develop software applications using HTML 5, Javascript, XML, JSP, JAVA, CSS among othersImplement front-end business applications while working closely with developers to help generate requirements for backend developmentProvide documentation including help text, report samples, and screen samplesProficient in analyzing software requirements and documenting technical specifications for web applications / servicesStay current on new technologies as they relate to innovations in web-based application developmentWork with other developers on the development team on the implementation of common frameworks and solutionsWork with the development team to support and maintain existing production code in the field and develop and deliver new enhancements and productsWork with the User Experience Designer, Business Analysts, and Developers on implementing functional requirements of various web applicationsInteract with Quality Assurance staff during system testing phases of application developmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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