Job Url: https://schubringglobalsolutions.applytojob.com/apply/rsxl2tkkmj/frontend-developer Job Description: Front-End Developer Remote Contracted Experienced SHARE Front-End Developer (E-Commerce Redesign – BigCommerce Wizardry Required) Job Title: Front-End Developer (E-Commerce Redesign – BigCommerce Wizardry Required) Location: Your couch, a coffee shop, or wherever WiFi roams free Job Type: Project-Based / As-Needed Contractor Reports To: Someone friendly who won’t micromanage you About the Gig Calling all pixel-perfect perfectionists and JavaScript ninjas! We’re on the hunt for a Front-End Developer to help us transform our e-commerce site into something so sleek it might just crash a few browsers from sheer beauty. This is a project-based, on-call kind of relationship. We don’t need you 24/7—but when we do, we want you at your best (and ideally caffeinated). BigCommerce is our platform of choice, so if you know your way around it like a mall cop in a Segway, we want to hear from you. What You’ll Do (besides impress us with your GitHub commits) Turn gorgeous Figma designs into functional BigCommerce templates Make everything look amazing on both a 32” widescreen and a cracked iPhone 8 Tame CSS with elegance, and wrangle JavaScript like a code cowboy Help us avoid the classic “this button works on Chrome but explodes on Safari” disaster Work with designers, marketers, and folks who will say “just one small change…” at least 17 times Keep things speedy, SEO-friendly, and ADA-aware Occasionally say things like “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” Must-Have Superpowers Fluent in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and sarcasm Hands-on experience with BigCommerce, Stencil framework, and headless-friendly workflows Knows how to push to Git without pushing to master (please) Familiarity with page speed tools, accessibility guidelines, and browser quirks from IE to Edge-of-insanity Able to work solo but play nice with others Bonus Points For: Knowledge of APIs, animations (GSAP, Framer Motion), or mystical React/Vue skills UX/UI instincts that reduce user rage clicks You’ve ever yelled at Lighthouse and then fixed it anyway Prior experience in e-commerce design that doesn’t scream “template from 2014” What We Offer: Zero micromanagement, but lots of collaboration No corporate nonsense—just a team that wants cool stuff built Flexible hours, remote life, and a sense of humor encouraged Pay for your time, not your soul To Apply: Send us your portfolio, GitHub, or screenshots of things you built that made you proud (or at least didn’t make you cry). Bonus points if you send us a meme.