> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pancakeswap.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pancakeswap.finance/welcome-to-pancakeswap/about-us/team/become-a-chef/frontend-engineer-contract.md).

# Frontend Engineer (Contract)

### General Information

* Salary range: Competitive, negotiable
* **Duration: 1 - 2 quarters**
* Position: Full-time / Part-time
* Location: Remote
* Time-zone preference: Any

### Your Responsibilities

* Design and build an iOS / Android application for PancakeSwap in accordance to our requirements.
* Envision and develop features to help grow the application.
* Enthusiastically collaborate with a small team to plan projects at the task level.
* Collaborate with cross-functional partners on all aspects of product development.

### Skills & Qualifications

* 3-5 years of experience in building decentralised applications
* Solid experience in Typescript and React JS.
* Ability to write structured and clean code.
* Experience with Javascript testing tools.
* Experience with modern front-end build pipelines and tools.
* Experience with defining and delivering scalable frontend architectures.
* Some experience with GraphQL.
* Experience working with Web3 and a decentralized application frontend.
* Ability to work independently and innovate.

### Good to have

* Understanding of Solidity and AMMs
* Understanding of PancakeSwap products

### How to apply:

Email <hiring@pancakeswap.com> with your resume!


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