Full Stack Engineer Engineering - Durham, NC at Geebo

Full Stack Engineer

Our client, a financial industry leader and innovator, needs a Full Stack Engineer with automation testing experience to join their team in Durham.
Due to client requirement, applicants must be willing and able to work on a w2 basis through Eliassen Group.
For our w2 consultants, we offer a great benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits, 401k with company matching, and life insurance.
Responsibilities of the Full Stack Engineer:
Help deliver best-in-class customer experiences for retail customers Apply expertise in web development and testing with open source technologies Select and use appropriate tools and frameworks to guide the development and testing of stable, robust, and resilient web applications Requirements of the Full Stack Engineer:
Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or related field 5
years of demonstrated experience designing and developing web applications using Angular/Vue.
js/React, TypeScript, and NodeJS Experience with JavaScript/TypeScript, Angular/Vue.
js/React, NodeJS, CSS, HTML and browser development tools Proven experience with test automation frameworks Experience defining test strategy and setting up test automation frameworks like Cypress or Puppeteer Working knowledge of unit testing and mocking frameworks Please be advised- If anyone reaches out to you about an open position connected with Eliassen Group, please confirm that they have an Eliassen.
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Job ID:
378738 Recommended Skills Angular4 Css Html Information Technology Java Script (Programming Language) Mock Ups Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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