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Front-End Developer (E-Commerce Redesign – BigCommerce Wizardry Required)

Remote, USA Full-time Posted 2025-11-08
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. Apply Job!  

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