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Software Engineer II at The Walt Disney Company in New York, NY

Disney Streaming Services Web team is seeking a Software Engineer II with a passion for developing performant, highly available, consumer-facing experiences using modern web technologies. Our team collaborates with both technical and non-technical teams to deliver engaging experiences for our subscribers. As a developer on Disney
and Star
Web Commerce team, you'll build and deploy critical signup, account and subscription management experiences used by millions of users. If you're passionate about the Web and interested in changing the landscape of television, we'd love to meet you! Responsibilities :
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Develop software & infrastructure that powers the DisneyPlus.com commerce experience including signup, account and subscription management. Contribute to code reviews, knowledge-sharing, and technical investigations. Collaborate with Senior and Lead Engineers to build features on Disney
and Star
Partner with UX to transform mock-ups into engaging, accessible web experiences Basic Qualifications :
WHAT TO BRING:
2
years professional experience developing large, well-tested JavaScript applications Solid understanding of web technologies and the browser environment Excellent front-end debugging skills Outstanding verbal and written communication skills BS degree in computer science or equivalent work experience Preferred
Qualifications:
NICE-TO-HAVES:
Experience shipping a production React/Node.js application Experience with developing applications in cloud platforms (e.g. AWS) Experience working with Agile methodologies Working knowledge of web accessibility fundamentals Additional Information :
DISNEYTECH
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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