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Front End Web Developer; UL

Job in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, 55400, USA
Listing for: University of Minnesota
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-23
Job specializations:
  • IT/Tech
    Web Developer, UI/UX Design
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Front End Web Developer (UL491)

Position Summary

The Front End Web Developer is responsible for building and maintaining high-quality, accessible, and performant front-end experiences for the Libraries' web platforms. This role focuses on developing thoughtful, well-crafted interfaces using modern web technologies (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript), and applying established design patterns and frameworks, to create cohesive and user-centered experiences that support key user tasks and journeys.

Working as part of a collaborative web development team, the Front End Web Developer partners closely with colleagues to translate requirements and shared patterns into polished, usable interfaces. The role exercises strong judgment in implementation details, contributing to usability, accessibility, and consistency while working within established standards and systems.

This position contributes to the ongoing evolution of the Libraries' front-end ecosystem, including maintaining and improving codebases, supporting sustainable and maintainable approaches to development, and evaluating tools and practices as technologies and needs evolve. The developer builds an understanding of the Libraries' services and user needs and applies that context to their work.

The Front End Web Developer is part of Libraries IT and collaborates with stakeholders across the organization, including the Web Advisory Group and other governance groups, to support the Libraries' mission in research, learning, and outreach. This role shares responsibility for the availability of critical systems and services and may participate in support as needed.

Service Unit Summary

The Libraries IT unit is responsible for supporting the programs and services of the Libraries with information technology resources, including but not limited to website and web application development and maintenance, hardware and software purchasing and maintenance, digital preservation, digital accessibility and content strategy, and coordination with the University's Office of Information Technology.

Responsibilities Front End Web Development (50%)
  • Collaborates with CMS, application, and server administrators to implement user interfaces, drawing upon appropriate web technologies, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Works closely with colleagues in the Web Development department, Libraries Communications, and University Marketing and Communications to ensure alignment with University standards, design systems, and best practices.
  • Applies strong UX judgment when implementing features, ensuring clarity, usability, accessibility, and consistency across interfaces.
  • Makes thoughtful implementation decisions that balance design, technical and brand standards, and user needs.
  • Develops, tests, and maintains front-end code using modern development workflows and tools, including version control (e.g., Git), local development environments, and CSS/JavaScript build tools.
  • Contributes to the maintainability and sustainability of codebases through clear structure, documentation, and adherence to shared standards and practices.
  • Stays current with evolving web technologies, standards, and approaches, and evaluates their applicability to the Libraries' web ecosystem.
Design and User Experience (30%)
  • Participates in the ongoing design and evolution of the University Libraries' web presence, including the main website, unit sites, applications, and integrations. Contributes to interface and interaction design by applying user-centered thinking and established design patterns to support clear, usable, and consistent experiences.
  • Applies and extends the University's design system and branding guidelines in day-to-day work, ensuring consistency while adapting to meet Libraries' use cases.
  • In partnership with application support staff and other collaborators, helps coordinate and refine interfaces for enterprise systems and services, contributing to cohesive user experiences across platforms.
  • Maintains awareness of evolving UX practices, accessibility considerations, and institutional design standards, and incorporates them appropriately into design and implementation work.
User Interface Consultation (20%)
  • Provides expertise on user interface and user experience projects, including coordination of staff, communications, and reporting.
  • Consults on library committees, initiatives, and projects, promoting consistency and alignment of user experience across services and platforms.
Qualifications

Required Qualifications
  • BA/BS plus at least two years experience, or master's degree.
  • Demonstrated experience developing front-end web interfaces using modern web technologies, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing responsive, accessible, and user-centered interfaces across a variety of devices and browsers.
  • Working knowledge of web accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) and experience incorporating accessibility considerations into front-end development.
  • Experience translating specifications and design concepts into clean, working…
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