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Intetics, a leading global technology company specializing in custom software development, digital transformation, and distributed professional teams, is looking for a Liferay Web Developer to join our team.
This is a long-term remote opportunity for a developer with strong expertise in front-end technologies and the Liferay platform. We are looking for someone available to start as soon as possible.
Position Details:
- Position: Liferay Web Developer
- Tech Stack: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- Location: 100% remote
- Start Date: ASAP
- Duration: Long-term
Role Description:
The Liferay Web Developer will be responsible for creating and maintaining web applications built on the Liferay platform. The ideal candidate will have strong skills in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and a solid understanding of Liferay’s architecture and capabilities.
- Work with Liferay DXP to build and maintain digital experience solutions
- Use Freemarker to create presentation logic within the Liferay environment
- Develop interactive and responsive front-end components using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
- Integrate and develop RESTful APIs
- Participate in code reviews and use Git for version control
- Collaborate with teams in an Agile development environment
If you're an experienced developer familiar with the Liferay ecosystem and passionate about building robust web solutions, we'd love to hear from you.
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