About AutoSettle
AutoSettle is at the forefront of fintech innovation in the automotive industry. Our early-stage startup offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of how vehicle transactions are done. Our collaborative culture and mission-driven ethos provide an exciting environment for growth and impact.
Job Description
- Build and maintain front-end web applications using Svelte
- Integrate Astro.build for server-side rendering and static site generation
- Manage application state with nanostores.
- Develop interactive and performance-optimized web pages and applications as a whole
- Maintain a deployment on Vercel, with openness to adopting new deployment solutions as needed
- Utilize Tailwind CSS pragmatically, combining it with BEM methodology to ensure both usability and aesthetics across stylesheets
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with team members to enhance overall user experience.
- Ensure technical feasibility of UI/UX designs.
- Optimize applications for maximum speed and scalability.
- Maintain high standards of code quality and ensure the web app is responsive between mobile, tablet and desktop.
Qualifications
- Svelte
- Astro.build
- Vercel
- Tailwind CSS
- BEM methodology
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