Senior UI Developer Job Description

Job Title: Senior UI Developer

Location: Bangalore

Type: Full-time, Permanent

Summary

An opportunity to work on the UK’s leading cloud-based payments and business solutions suite. Bottomline Technologies delivers compelling user experiences built with modern UI technologies to business and organisations around the world. We are looking to add the right individual to our highly skilled and dedicated UI Development group.

 

As a Senior UI Developer at Bottomline, you will contribute to one of Bottomline’s key Platforms and work closely with Product Owners, Engineering, Design, and UX specialists to deliver experiences that surprise and delight our customers.

Responsibilities

  • Provide clear communication across multiple scrum teams to senior management.
  • Helping to keep our development best practices up to date.
  • Participation in Code Reviews.
  • Creation of prototypes and proof of concepts to drive the future state of one of Bottomline’s platforms.
  • Provide effort and risk estimates to support planning.
  • Collaboration with product designers and UX specialists to refine component specifications and translate those designs into UI Components.
  • Maintenance and contribution to Bottomline’s UI Design Library.

Key Skills

  • Excellent level of JavaScript knowledge, both ES5 and ES6.
  • Working knowledge of React and the overall React ecosystem.
  • A strong proponent of clean, valid, maintainable, and semantically correct HTML and CSS.
  • Working knowledge of CSS frameworks LESS and JSS.
  • Demonstrable experience of Mobile First development practices and solid understanding of Responsive Design principles.
  • Understanding of front-end build and packaging tools such as Webpack, Rollup, Grunt or Gulp is a plus.
  • Experience writing unit and integration tests.
  • In-depth knowledge of the capabilities of Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.
  • Working experience with WCAG 2.0 Level A and AA success criteria is a plus
  • Experience with Backbone and Marionette is a plus.
  • Experience with Agile (SCRUM) methodology is a plus.
  • Exceptional communication skills.

Requirements

  • 5+ years’ experience working as a UI Developer.
  • Tech. in Computer Science or equivalent studies in modern technologies.
  • Online portfolio or live example of work.

About Us

Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ: EPAY), an innovator in business payment automation technology for 30 years, eliminates that struggle by helping companies make complex business payments simple, smart and secure.

 

The proof of our success lies in the fact that Bottomline’s solutions are being used by thousands of companies in 92 countries to simplify and streamline payment processes, dramatically improve cash management and rapidly gain full control over payments. That’s billions of transactions processing trillions of dollars of payments every single year.

 

Corporations and Banks worldwide rely on Bottomline for domestic and international payments, efficient cash management, fraud detection, regulatory compliance and more. Serving industries such as Financial Services, Insurance, Health Care, Technology, Communications, Education, Media, Manufacturing and Government, Bottomline provides products and services to approximately 80 of the Fortune 100 companies and 70 of the FTSE (Financial Times) 100 companies.

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