Associate / Software Engineer II - Salt Design System, Front-end Developer, React/Typescript

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7 months ago
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Description Are you a React developer seeking an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of JP Morgan's Salt Design system ? Are you looking to be part of a collaborative team that values Open Source, leads the way in CIB UI strategy, and is actively building a design system while fostering a collaborative community around its products? The Front-end Development team at Digital Platform has an opening for an Associate role. As a Front-end developer, you will play a crucial role in the development and delivery of the Salt Design System. We leverage the latest UI technologies to deliver the maximum value to our stakeholders. The Salt design System is the next generation UI Toolkit for CIB (Commercial & Investment Bank). It provides a comprehensive set of core UI components that can be used by different lines of business to create reusable patterns for their business applications. These components and guidelines are designed to accelerate application design and development, while ensuring consistency and accessibility (WCAG 2.1) through stable design foundations. Job responsibilities Develop and maintain high-quality React components for the Salt Design System. Collaborate with designers to implement UI designs and ensure consistency across our digital products. Work closely with product managers and other developers to understand requirements and deliver solutions that meet business needs. Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code, following best practices and coding standards. Conduct code reviews and provide constructive feedback to ensure code quality and adherence to standards. Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in front-end development, and actively contribute to the improvement of our development processes and tools. Adds to team culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Existing proficiency in React, Typescript and JavaScript. Solid understanding of HTML, CSS, and responsive web design. Familiarity with modern front-end development tools and libraries (e.g. esbuild, rollup, vite). Knowledge of version control systems (e.g., Git) and collaborative development workflows. Excellent problem-solving and debugging skills. Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Experience across the whole Software Development Life Cycle Emerging knowledge, opinion and of software applications and technical processes within a technical discipline (e.g., cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile, etc.) Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills Preferable experience in building reusable UI components or working with design systems. Familiarity with modern front-end technologies (e.g. NextJS, Remix) Asynchronous operations in Javascript (maybe using libraries such as Axios, RxJS) Familiarity with solving UI state management Already contributes to an Open Source project Clean Code advocate An understanding of UI accessibility concerns Familiarity with one of JPM's existing design languages (UITK, MDS)

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