Translate wireframes, comps, and high-level requirements into functional, performant, responsive, production-ready markup
Collaborate with a team of UX, UI, designers, writers, and marketing staff to design and develop wireframes, prototypes, and requirements
Develop reusable components and user-facing features to enhance user engagement and site functionality
Design, develop, and integrate front-end Drupal modules in a multi-site environment
Write and maintain technical documentation, including design documents and user manuals
Participate in code reviews to ensure that code is developed in accordance with best practices and standards
Update or add new features to existing web projects by implementing clean, semantic reusable code/libraries, and provide guidelines for others to follow
Optimize components for maximum performance across a wide array of webcapable devices and browsers
Present proposed solutions, structures, and designs to a non-technical audience including marketing teams, senior management, designers, and project stakeholders
Construct and maintain web development standards and guidelines Bonus Skills
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