Position title
Frontend WordPress Designer / Developer
Description

Excel Nearshore is seeking a Frontend WordPress Designer / Developer to support a short-term website refresh project for a U.S.-based company in the medical device design and manufacturing industry. This role will focus on translating pre-defined design mockups and new visual assets into a polished, user-friendly, and responsive website experience.

You will work closely with internal stakeholders to ensure the visual design is implemented accurately, maintaining strong UI/UX standards while ensuring consistency across pages. This is a hands-on role ideal for someone with strong design sensibility and front-end development experience in WordPress environments. This is a fully remote opportunity based in Costa Rica, with an expected duration of 8–10 weeks.

Responsibilities
  • Translate design mockups into responsive, high-quality web pages within WordPress
  • Ensure strong visual consistency, layout accuracy, and UI/UX best practices
  • Optimize front-end performance, accessibility, and responsiveness across devices
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to validate design implementation and iterate as needed
  • Work closely with backend developers to ensure seamless integration of component.
  • Apply SEO-friendly markup and best practices in collaboration with backend development.
Qualifications
  • Experience in front-end development with WordPress
  • Strong UI/UX design sensibility and attention to visual detail
  • Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive design principles
  • Experience working from design mockups (Figma, Adobe XD, or similar)
  • Understanding of cross-browser compatibility and performance optimization
  • Ability to work in fast-paced, short-term project environments
Contacts

Aarón Acuña Cordero | Human Talent Director

aaron.acuna@excelnearshore.com

 

Employment Type
Temporary
Beginning of employment
ASAP
Duration of employment
Indefinite
Industry
MedTech
Job Location
Costa Rica
Remote work from: Costa Rica
Date posted
May 13, 2026
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