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Blueprint Technologies

Front End Software Development Engineer

Redmond, WA$90k–$100kmidAdded today

About this role

Blueprint seeks a Front-End Engineer to build engaging web experiences in Redmond, WA. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement features, optimize interfaces, and maintain responsive, accessible applications while translating design specifications into production-ready code.

What you'll do

  • Develop and maintain responsive, accessible user interfaces with a focus on performance and code quality
  • Translate Figma designs and interaction specifications into pixel-perfect implementations
  • Troubleshoot and resolve UI defects while minimizing regressions through testing
  • Integrate front-end applications with RESTful APIs and JSON-based services
  • Extend and maintain design systems and front-end frameworks
  • Participate in code reviews and implement telemetry and performance monitoring

What they're looking for

  • Front-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • Responsive and accessible UI design
  • RESTful API integration
  • Cross-browser compatibility optimization
  • Design system and component development
  • Performance monitoring and optimization
  • Version control and code review practices
  • Testing and debugging
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Blueprint Technologies

Blueprint Technologies builds enterprise analytics and data infrastructure solutions that integrate operational technology data from multiple vendor platforms and support secure cloud deployments. The company is hiring Data Engineers, Software Engineers focused on AI and scientific computing, and DevSecOps Engineers to develop scalable pipelines, analytics platforms, and secure infrastructure for mission-critical facilities.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your process for translating a Figma design into a pixel-perfect, production-ready implementation.
  • How do you approach ensuring accessibility standards are met in your front-end code?