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Digital Marketing Software Engineer at Sleep Number in Minneapolis, MN

Position Purpose The Digital Marketing Software Engineer role brings the creative vision and strategy to life creating an exceptional user experience with the Sleep Number brand that furthers consideration, conversion, and brand evangelism. Primary Responsibilities Engineer, test and deploy pages, modules and other web experiences to support the Digital Marketing goals, strategies, and objectives. Enhance the e-commerce platform to enable new capabilities and efficiencies to our business users and developmentteams Promote excellence in stability, deployment confidence, and security across the e-commerce platformcodebase Leverage best-in-class standards and technology to maximize the performance of platforms andapplications Write unit, integration and functional tests using applicable modern testingframework Embrace the Agile principles andmethodologies Encourage personal growth and excellence through code reviewprocess Be unfailinglykind Technologies Ruby, Rails,Javascript, ReactJS,ImmerJS, Emotion, SCSS, Jest, React Testing Library, Cypress, Webpack. Position Requirements 5 years of demonstrated experience in software engineering and web development with an advanced knowledge ofJavascriptand/or Ruby/Rails 3 years professional experience with ReactJS and/or Rails Experience with responsive design and development Knowledge of Agile principles and SCRUM methodologies Excellent written and oral communication skills Excellent team building and collaborationskills Proficient in Javscript, ReactJS, ImmerJS, Emotion, SCSS, Jest, Enzyme, Cypress, Webpack, Java, Spring.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software Development, Digital Marketing & Social MediaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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