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GITMIR
Gitmir is an innovative ecosystem for visual application development. We create tools that allow you to build complex web systems several times faster thanks to visualization of business logic, generation of configurations and reuse of ready-made modules. Our goal is to make development more transparent, flexible and accessible.
Role
We are looking for a front-end developer who will work not only with classic code, but also with the Gitmir platform itself — will create projects for customers, collecting interfaces from ready-made modules, configure visual data flows and help shape new patterns of system use.
Together with the team, you will implement Gitmir in real projects - from startups to enterprise products - and prove in practice that the new development paradigm works.
Responsibilities
Create Gitmir-based web applications, assembling them from modules and visual configurations.
Configure UI/UX within the platform using the library components.
Optimize frontend interaction with API and dynamic data.
Participate in the development of new components for the Gitmir library.
Work with customers and the team to migrate products from legacy systems to Gitmir.
Contribute to the development of the ecosystem by proposing new patterns, mechanics and improvements.
Requirements
Experience with JavaScript
Good knowledge of HTML/CSS, responsive and cross-browser layout.
Experience with REST API / GraphQL.
Interest in new development tools and desire to work in no-code/low-code environment.
Basic understanding of front-end application architecture.
English language at the level of reading documentation.
Will be a plus
Experience with visual designers or low-code platforms.
UI/UX design skills.
Participation in open-source projects.
We offer
Participation in the creation of an ecosystem without analogues on the market.
Work in an international team.
Opportunity to influence the product and architecture.
Flexible work format (remote-first).
Competitive compensation and bonuses for contributing to the development of Gitmir.