N-iX is looking for a Trainee Front-End Engineer to join our team.
About the project:
Our customer is the leading school transportation provider in North America, being the owner of more than a half of all yellow school buses in the United States. Every day, the company completes 5 million student journeys, moving more passengers than all U.S. airlines combined and delivers reliable, quality services for 1,100 school districts.
N-iX has built a successful cooperation with the client delivering a range of complex initiatives. As a result, N-iX has been selected as a strategic long-term partner to drive the digital transformation on an enterprise level, fully remodeling the technology landscape for 55,000 employees and millions of people across North America.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in implementing UI modules for various systems.
- Support the development of core components for 10+ different applications.
- Learn and promote front-end best practices to improve code quality.
- Collaborate with the team to meet business requirements through technical development.
Requirements:
- 6+ months of commercial experience with JavaScript (JS) or TypeScript (TS).
- Familiarity with React.js or any other front-end framework.
- Understanding of HTML5 and CSS3.
- Willingness to learn about shared component libraries used across multiple teams.
- Intermediate English proficiency.
Nice to Have:
- Knowledge of AWS services (e.g., CloudFront, Amplify) or Node.js.
- A pet project or any non-commercial experience in frontend development.
- Completed relevant courses or certifications in frontend development.
We offer:
- Flexible working format — remote, office-based or flexible
- A competitive salary and good compensation package
- Personalized career growth
- Professional development tools (mentorship program, tech talks and trainings, centers of excellence, and more)
- Active tech communities with regular knowledge sharing
- Education reimbursement
- Memorable anniversary presents
- Corporate events and team buildings
- Other location-specific benefits