Role description:
Salesforce frond end UI developer
Key responsibilities:
Responsibilities
- Transform UI designs in Figma into reusable components for reuse in Salesforce applications.
- Collaborate with the development team to ensure smooth integration and efficient coding against the component library.
- Maintain and enhance the component library to ensure consistency and scalability.
- Implement responsive and user-friendly interfaces that align and make use of SLDS.
Core responsibility is to design and develop a multi-tenant high performing, highly engaging web app on Salesforce Core Platform leveraging their latest frameworks
Key skills/knowledge/experience:
- Working knowledge of, and experience implementing WCAG A11y accessibility requirements to front end ideally in a SalesForce environment...Understanding/Experienc e achieving AA accessibility using quality semantic HTML markup
- Experience with front-end software development outside of the Salesforce ecosystem.
- Experience with JavaScript, HTTP, HTML, CSS, XML, JSON, and/or AJAX
- (Saas) etc.
- Strong experience working with the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS)
- Experienced user of Figma (or similar UX experience tool)
- Experience in implementing accessibility best practises
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Have a deep understanding of modern frameworks and libraries such as React, Angular, Vue, Ember, NodeJS, WCAG 2.2
- Solid understanding of web technologies, such as Experience in using UIprofilers and deep understanding of chrome developer tools
- Hands-on experience with performance measurement, analysis, and optimisation
- Understanding how a browser works (i.e.ChromeDevTools, UIAutomator)
- Solid understanding of web application performance engineering concepts, tools, methodologies, metrics, and analysis
- Ability to work cross-functionally to articulate, measure and solve issues.
- Passion for continuous improvement in building a knowledge base technically and professionally
- Experience with cross-browser compatibility testing