UP Management - Web Developer

Rock Island, IL
Full Time
Entry Level
Web Developer
UP Management, LLC is searching for full-time Web Developer in Rock Island, Illinois! This vital role supports both front and back end web development with a focus on front end. Help build user friendly, scalable, and efficient front end solutions to further our world-class companies!

World-Class Companies?  
Yes! UP Management, LLC is a Hogan company just like Rock Island Auction Company, the #1 firearms auction house in the world, and CMB Regional Centers, the leading regional center in the EB-5 visa industry! 

What are the hours?
This position is located in our Rock Island, IL office. The schedule is Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. This position also has approximately six (6) auction weekends throughout the year and may need to work additional overtime on the weekends based on company needs.

What can UP Management offer you?
  • FREE fountain soda, fruit, oatmeal and treats!
  • Paid time off and holidays!
  • A la carte insurance benefits package, including FSA or HSA, company-paid life insurance and AD&D!
  • 401(k) with company match!
  • Fun employee engagement events!
  • Opportunities for upward mobility!

Qualified candidates meet the following requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field preferred;
  • 3 years of web developer experience;
  • Expert in at least one of the following required: Front end design, AWS, Containerization, Solr, Testing required;
  • Experience with Typescript/JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Version Control (Git, GitLab), Database (MySQL, MS SQL Server) required;
  • Front end and user experience design experience preferred; and
  • Knowledge of AWS (Lambda, S3, ECR, EC2, SES, SQS, SNS)
Physical Requirements
Occasionally moving and transporting up to 50 pounds.  Constant sedentary work for prolonged periods up to 100% of the time with frequent ascending, descending, or positioning self to maintain moving and transporting technology devices, wires, supplies, and equipment.  Must be able to constantly communicate and exchange accurate information. Must be able to detect, identify, inspect, troubleshoot, and assess issues or problems relevant to information technology desk support. Constantly operates and uses computer and other relevant equipment and office machinery. Constantly works around firearms, bladed weaponry, and valuable collectibles.

The employer and its subsidiaries are Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employers. To learn more about EEO, please review "EEO is the Law" poster in English (including a screen-readable electronic version), Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.

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