SR. Sitecore Front End Web Developer – Publix.com (Remote)

<div> <strong>Publix can offer virtual employment for this position in the following states: GA, AL, TN, SC, NC, VA, KY</strong></p> <p>Welcome to Publix Technology, the award-winning technical group for Publix Super Markets, Inc., the largest employee-owned company in the nation. Our technology teams of 2100+ associates provide cutting-edge, modern solutions to nearly 1400 retail stores and 200,000+ internal team members across 8 states. We offer positions at all levels – summer internships, individual contributor roles, to technical leadership across a broad range of technical disciplines. So, whether you are interested in IT security, platform engineering, architecture, software development, or infrastructure – we have a career path for you! Pub Subs are not the only thing we build from scratch. See for yourself why Publix Super Markets, Inc. has been on Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list</p> <p>Join the Publix Technology team where you will be part of an agile software development team responsible for developing features on <a href="https://www.publix.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.publix.com</a> using Sitecore CMS. Your primary responsibility will be designing and developing solutions using Sitecore CMS, <a href="https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/aspnet" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/aspnet</a>, C#, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.</p> <p> <strong>Job Responsibilities:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Develop and maintain web solutions using Sitecore CMS</li> <li>Participate in agile scrum events</li> <li>Participate in architecture and design discussions with cross-functional team members</li> <li>Participate in code reviews and provide feedback</li> <li>Unit test code and ensure high quality</li> <li>When called upon, lead engineering initiatives</li> <li>Maintain, improve, and document systems</li> <li>Provide after-hours support for systems</li> </ul> <p>#LI-JB1</p> <p>• Bachelor’s degree in computer science or other technical discipline or equivalent experience<br />• 5+ years of experience designing, developing, and supporting customer-facing, e-commerce websites and APIs<br />• 5+ years of experience with CSS, HTML, and JavaScript<br />• 3+ years of experience developing websites leveraging Sitecore CMS<br />• 3+ years of experience with . NET and C# development<br />• 3+ years of experience developing websites using frontend JavaScript frameworks<br />• 1+ years of experience with Agile software development processes and Scrum</p> <ul> <li>Experience with source control systems using GIT and Microsoft Azure DevOps</li> <li>Experience with unit testing and automation frameworks</li> <li>Experience building highly scalable systems and performance tuning them</li> <li>Experience with analytics, feature flag, and experimentation tools such as Google Tag Manager, Optimizely, Launch Darkly, and Adobe Analytics</li> <li>Experience building websites to meet WCAG ADA compliance standards</li> <li>Experience with PowerShell</li> </ul></div> <hr class="lis-container__job__content__description__hr">

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