Senior Web Designer & Developer

Location: Remote

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Experienced

Summary

As a Senior Web Designer & Developer at Geonetric, you’ll create visually engaging websites that strategically support our clients’ goals and audience needs. You'll design concepts for approval in Figma and build sites using atomic design strategy in both our system VS and Opti platforms that use the latest technologies, adhere to industry best practices, and meet usability and WCAG accessibility standards.  


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

While Geonetric employees might get to work on just about anything, this position primarily:
  • Create modern, inspired design concepts for some of the nations best hospital brands.
  • Consults with clients on iterative website designs.
  • Collaborates cross-team to interpret client needs, develop solutions, and ensure technology alignment.
  • Introduces design innovations, keeps on top of design trends and ensures Geonetric remains at the cutting edge of web design.
  • Proactively shares knowledge with internal and external clients by demoing, blogging, and speaking on design and front-end development.
  • Develops templates utilizing front-end languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Test sites for cross-browser and multi-device capability.
  • Ensures compliance with web standards and WCAG accessibility requirements.
  • Applies responsive design and UX design principles to web design.
  • Designs for usability and download speed.
  • Completes complex work independently while understanding and anticipating impacts, including to adjacent work.
  • Serves as a subject matter expert in the discipline, solving unexpected issues, and making decisions. 
  • Manages and defines processes, recommending and executing improvements, efficiencies, and technologies to drive better results. 
  • Develops and executes strategies in collaboration with others, effectively communicating to stakeholders. 
  • Consistently lives our core values: Own It, Bring It, Push It, Say It, Unite.
 

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Design, Marketing, Web Development or related field or equivalent required
  • Typically has a minimum of 5 years’ experience


Professional Skills

  • Strong online design portfolio showcasing both design and development skills required
  • Advanced semantic HTML and CSS skills required
  • Advanced knowledge of web and WCAG accessibility standards required
  • Experience with JavaScript and/or jQuery required
  • Experience in creating responsive design techniques required
  • Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator/XD or Figma required
  • Familiarity with SASS experience and or Animate.css preferred
 

Core Values

All Geonetric employees need to fit into our unique culture and live our core values:
  • Own It: We’re accountable to ourselves, each other and our clients. We keep our promises.
  • Bring It: We deliver exceptional service and value every day. We’re aiming for Wow!
  • Push It: We’re always moving forward or learning from our mistakes. Standing still is not an option.
  • Say It: We’ve torn down walls so ideas and information flow freely. Candid and direct is a way of life.
  • Unite: We are strategic and creative, thoughtful and candid, fun and different. We’re one team, united by a common vision.

 
Travel

  • Occasionally may require overnight travel

"Geonetric welcomes diversity. We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and provide a fun place to work full of people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status."
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