Our Healthcare Insurance client is seeking a Full-stack JavaScript Web Developer to join their team for a possible contract-to-hire role!
Our client has more than 5,000 employees and is the number 1 health insurer in the state of North Carolina serving more than 3.89 million customers. Health care is changing, and our client is leading the way by provide innovative solutions that simplify the health care system, improve efficiency and outcomes, and help rein in costs. Our client is a not-for-profit with headquarters in Durham, NC.
Position: Full-stack JavaScript Web Developer
Term: 6 + Months, possible contract to hire
Location: Remote, USA
** While the position is Remote, work from home, to be eligible to convert to an employee of this company, you must reside in North Carolina or one of the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
Job Description:
Experienced full stack JavaScript developer with very strong JavaScript knowledge. This client uses Web Components and having Web Component knowledge would be a huge plus. We feel if you are strong with JavaScript (and React), you'll learn Web Components very quickly. This role does not call for an expert with Node JS, but intermediate level is expected. The role will entail building a standardized, centralized component library that will be used across the company to build. This is a small team of 2 developers and a lead. This role will be the 3rd developer. This team interacts with a lot of other teams at the company.
Required:
- Strong JavaScript knowledge
- ES6 / Typescript
- Node JS
- Unit and automated testing
- Minimum 7 years experience building full stack web apps.
- Redux - a plus
- Graph QL - a plus
- Web Components - a BIG plus
- Storybook - a BIG plus
****To be eligible to contract at this client you must be able to pass a drug test and criminal background check.