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Frontend Web Developer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Junior Front End Developer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$62K - $81K/yr

- 6 - 18 months experience in front end web development - Ruby on Rails experience preferred - Excellent logic and programming skills - Strong object-oriented programming skills in JavaScript - Hands ...

MUST HAVE SKILLS: • Must know Hadoop and bigdata infrastructure • Experience in Programming languages, Tools and Technologies like Tomcat/Jersey/JSP/Servlet/Java/Java Script/RESTfull web services ...

Cloud Web Developer LCAT: Mid Location: SOUTHCOM HQ, Doral, FL / Off-site Office: U.S. SOUTHERN Command J2 Required clearance: None Required education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science ...

Cloud Web Developer LCAT: Mid Location: SOUTHCOM HQ, Doral, FL / Off-site Office: U.S. SOUTHERN Command J2 Required clearance: None Required education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science ...

Angular Web Developer/Lead * Location: Miami, FL (Hybrid) * Type: 6-month contract-to-hire Key Requirements * Core Skills: Angular, AEM, GraphQL, Monorepo experience * Experience Level: 7-12 years ...

Angular Web Developer / Lead Location: Remote initially; upon conversion, must be onsite in Miami 4 days per week (Fridays remote) Type: 6-month contract-to-hire Coding Test: Required Role Overview ...

Lead, mentor, and provide technical direction to a small team of front-end developers. * Design and architect modern, scalable web applications from the ground up using Vue.js and related ...

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How much do frontend web developer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for frontend web developer in Florida is $75,886.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,800.00 and $87,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Frontend Web Developer vs Web Designer?

AspectFrontend Web DeveloperWeb Designer
Primary FocusBuilding and coding website interfaces using HTML, CSS, JavaScriptDesigning visual layout, user experience, and aesthetics
SkillsProgramming, coding, debugging, responsive designGraphic design, UX/UI design, creativity
ToolsCode editors, JavaScript frameworks, version controlDesign software like Adobe Photoshop, Sketch
Work EnvironmentOften collaborates with developers and backend teamsWorks closely with clients and developers on visual aspects

While both roles contribute to website creation, Frontend Web Developers focus on coding and functionality, whereas Web Designers concentrate on visual design and user experience. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers target the right skills and responsibilities.

What are some common challenges Frontend Web Developers face when working on cross-functional teams?

Frontend Web Developers often collaborate closely with designers, backend developers, and product managers, which can present challenges in aligning on project goals, timelines, and technical constraints. Clear communication and proactive collaboration are essential to ensure design feasibility, resolve integration issues, and manage expectations. Adapting to frequent changes in requirements or design updates is also common, so flexibility and strong problem-solving skills are key for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Frontend Web Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Frontend Web Developer, you need strong skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with a solid understanding of responsive design and cross-browser compatibility. Familiarity with frameworks like React or Angular, version control systems such as Git, and a portfolio demonstrating your work are typically required. Attention to detail, effective problem-solving, and collaboration skills help you deliver seamless user experiences and work efficiently with designers and backend developers. These abilities ensure that web applications are visually appealing, highly functional, and maintainable in a fast-evolving digital landscape.

What are Frontend Web Developers?

Frontend Web Developers are professionals who design and build the user-facing part of websites and web applications. They use technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create responsive and interactive interfaces that users interact with directly in their web browsers. These developers work closely with designers and backend developers to ensure that websites are both visually appealing and functionally robust. Their work is essential for delivering a seamless and engaging user experience across different devices and platforms.
What are the most commonly searched types of Frontend Web Developer jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Frontend Web Developer jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Frontend Web Developer jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Frontend Web Developer job openings:
Infographic showing various Frontend Web Developer job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,886 per year, or $36.5 per hour.
Web Developer (Back-End)

Web Developer (Back-End)

Southeastern University

Lakeland, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Southeastern University rating

5.3

Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

537th of 553 rated colleges and universities


Job description

JOB SUMMARY  

The primary role of the Web Developer is to develop and maintain the university's online presence, ensuring that all university websites are user-friendly, visually appealing, and aligned with branding and marketing strategies. The Web Developer collaborates closely with the marketing team, designers, content creators, and IT professionals to create a dynamic and engaging web experience for prospective students, current students, faculty, alumni, and other key stakeholders.
 

ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS 

Reports to: Digital Marketing Director

Supervisory Responsibility: N/A  

Indirect Supervisory Responsibility: N/A

ESSENTIAL DUTIES - May include, but is not limited to the following: 

  • Develop and maintain responsive websites for the university, including the main website, departmental websites, landing pages, and microsites.
  • Collaborate with the marketing team and designers to translate design mockups into functional web pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Oversee integration of University website with sales CRM.
  • Ensure that all websites and web applications are optimized for speed, performance, and accessibility, following best practices and standards.
  • Implement SEO best practices to improve the visibility and ranking of our websites in search engine results pages
  • Integrate third-party tools, plugins, and APIs as needed to enhance website functionality and user experience.
  • Conduct thorough testing and troubleshooting of websites across various browsers, devices, and platforms to ensure compatibility and consistency.
  • Stay up-to-date with emerging web technologies, trends, and best practices, and recommend new tools and techniques to enhance our web development processes.
  • Collaborate with the IT department to ensure the security and integrity of our websites and web applications, including implementing appropriate security measures and protocols.
  • Provide technical support and training to content creators and website administrators as needed.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of website analytics and tracking solutions to measure and analyze website performance and user behavior.

ADDITIONAL/NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES 

N/A

All remaining duties are considered "nonessential" within the context of the ADA, which means that the function could be reassigned to another employee in order to allow a disabled individual to hold the position.  Alternatively, the manager could try to provide a reasonable accommodation so that the disabled individual could perform the function.

LOCATION 

Lakeland Downtown Offices  

EDUCATION   

Required Education:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Web Development, Information Technology, or a related field

Preferred Education:

Master's degree in Computer Science, Web Development, Information Technology, or a related field


 

LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS

N/A


EXPERIENCE 

Required:

Minimum of 5 years of proven experience as a web developer, with a strong portfolio of web projects demonstrating proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive design.
 

Preferred:

  • Familiarity with higher education, nonprofit, or mission-driven organizations.
  • Experience working in cross-functional teams involving marketing, admissions, and IT.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Required:

  • Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive design.
  • Experience with content management systems (e.g., WordPress, Drupal) and version control systems (e.g., Git).
  • Familiarity with web design principles, UI/UX best practices, and graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite).
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail, with the ability to troubleshoot and debug issues efficiently.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work
    effectively in a team environment and interact with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Passion for higher education and a commitment to delivering high-quality web experiences that support the university's mission and goals.
     

Preferred:

  • Familiarity with CRM systems and their integration with web platforms (e.g., Salesforce, Element451).
  • Experience with SEO best practices and web analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics) is a plus.
  • Knowledge of web accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) and experience in implementing accessible web design is preferred.
     


WORK ENVIRONMENT 

All employees are responsible for maintaining an environment that is free from discrimination, intimidation, and harassment, including sexual harassment. 

  • This position is considered non-essential  for the purposes of Emergency Response.
Physical Requirements: 

N/A

Travel:

No 

Schedule:

Regularly Monday to Friday, 9 am–5 pm, with occasional evenings and weekends based on project deadlines and University events.
 

TRAINING

All new hires and employees transferring into a new position will have a 90-day probationary period within which to learn the functions of the job and to be evaluated. Following the probationary period, the employee can transition to regular status, have the probationary period extended in order to receive more training, or employment can be terminated. Required compliance training is as follows:

SEU Onboarding, SEU Creative Team Onboarding


SAFETY 
  • SEU promotes a safe working environment. Employees are responsible for completing assigned tasks safely and efficiently, and supervisors are responsible for creating and maintaining a safe work environment. 
  • Employees must report any unsafe work conditions or practices, as well as any near-miss incidents, to their supervisor and Risk Management. 
  • Work-related injuries must be immediately reported to Security and Human Resources. When life or limb are at risk, please dial 911. Supervisors and employees should ensure that injury/accident reports are submitted to the Office of Human Resources within 24 hours of the incident. 
  • Emergency Employees report for or must remain at work in emergency situations.  Dismissal or closure announcements do not apply to this position unless instructed otherwise by your direct supervisor or a member of the Leadership Team.  


SCREENING

All full-time positions at SEU are deemed security-sensitive and require background checks. Employees required to drive their own personal vehicle, a rental car or an SEU vehicle in the performance of their duties must pass an MVR records check and meet the requirements of the University’s insurance carrier in order to meet the requirements of the position.


DISCLAIMER

SEU is an at-will employer.  This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. The employer retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position.

The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.

SEU is committed to providing a workplace that is free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. All forms of discrimination against or harassment of a person because of his or her identification within a protected category are strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated. This prohibition applies equally to conduct by and against employees, vendors, visitors, and students.

Southeastern University is committed to equal opportunity in employment and education and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex (including pregnancy), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based factors. The equal opportunity policy will apply in University programs and activities, and all aspects of employment, including but not limited to recruiting, hiring, placement, transfer, training, promotion, rates of pay, and other compensation, termination, and all other terms, conditions and privileges of employment. All employees of Southeastern University, by continued employment, agree to abide by the policies contained in the Employee Handbook and in the SEU Mission, Vision, Statement of Faith and Community Covenant.

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