React Developer (Contract) - USA
HERE
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About the role
Role overview
Contract React Developer (Remote, U.S.) embedded with a customer engineering team. You will build and maintain React-based applications that run on the HERE (OpenFin) enterprise browser platform.
Responsibilities
- React application development: Design, develop, and maintain React applications for the customer’s desktop environment on the HERE (OpenFin) platform.
- Customer integration: Work as an embedded resource within the customer’s engineering team; participate in sprints, stand-ups, and development workflows.
- Technical delivery: Deliver well-tested, performant, production-ready React components and applications.
- Integration troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve issues related to HERE platform integration and React application performance.
- Collaboration & communication: Act as the primary technical liaison between the customer team and HERE engineering/product; provide status updates and escalate platform issues or feature requests.
- Platform expertise: Stay current with HERE platform releases and APIs; identify opportunities to improve the customer’s implementation.
- Quality & standards: Follow customer coding standards and testing practices; ensure deliverables are well-documented and meet production quality requirements.
Requirements
- 5+ years of professional React development experience.
- Strong communication skills and comfort working embedded within a customer team.
- Expert proficiency in React and JavaScript/TypeScript (as stated in the posting).
About HERE
HERE is an enterprise security and productivity platform built on Chromium, offering the HERE Enterprise Browser purpose-built for work. It provides enterprise-grade security controls, identity-based access, secure workspace isolation, and interoperability across SaaS, legacy, and virtualized environments. The technology is used across regulated industries, including major banks and the U.S. Intelligence Community.
Scraped 5/14/2026