TransPerfect is an established company with a start-up culture seeking creative entrepreneurial people like you to join our team. We're hiring a Frontend Engineer to join our global team to be responsible for the quality, development, and execution of our software products. If you're ready to join a growing company and make an immediate impact, we want to hear from you
Utilize front-end frameworks like Vue.js, or Angular to create scalable and reusable UI components
Optimize code and assets to ensure optimal load times and smooth performance
Perform code reviews to uphold quality standards
Within an agile framework, you'll manage internal and external implementation requirements and expectations through clear communication and effective oversight
Provide constructive feedback to the technical staff during all phases of the software lifecycle to keep development priorities aligned with business needs
Take ownership and drive end-to-end quality software development processes
2-4 years of software development experience
Proficiency in JavaScript
Proven experience working with frontend frameworks such as Vue.js / React / Angular (or similar) and related tools and libraries
Ability to take complex designs from Figma and convert to corresponding HTML / CSS / JS code
Experience / knowledge of Agile methodologies like SCRUM / Kanban
Ability to work with complex enterprise software architectures
This position is intended to be largely in-office with a focus on flexibility. Today, most of the global team is on a hybrid model ranging between 3-4 days in the office per week. We aim to find an inclusive balance between everyone's personal lives and responsibilities and the value created from in-office collaboration. We not only want to encourage people to safely spend time in the office, but also, schedule regular travel between our offices in Europe and the US – and a regular conference where the entire worldwide team is gathered together. Maybe the Metaverse will replace the office some day – but it hasn't yet Online meetings were a powerful connector during the pandemic – but they don't foster the same connection.
Frontend Developer • Madrid, ES