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Location: Remotely
  • Role : Front End Developer
  • Experience : 4-7 Years
  • Employment Type : Full Time, Permanent
  • Role Category: Development
  • Education UG :Any Graduate
Responsibilities:
  • Work with junior developers and product manager to implement solutions to complex problems
  • Align with the back-end team in the process of building the RESTful API
  • Proficient understanding of cross-browser compatibility issues and workarounds
  • Build the front-end of applications through appealing visual design
  • Building self-contained, reusable, and testable modules and components
  • Ensuring a clear dependency chain, in terms of both application logic as well as file relationships
  • Create high-performing, responsive, and interactive web applications
  • Unit-test the code and debug the application.
  • Create custom directives and components
  • Troubleshoot, debug and upgrade software
  • Vulnerability Assessment & Management
  • Excellent communication, analytical and teamwork skills
  • Degree in Computer Science, Statistics or relevant field
  • Familiar with agile methodologies.

Requirement:

  • Experience working on Cloud Native Enterprise web applications
  • Hands-on experience of Angular 14(not angular js)
  • Must be able to understand and apply functionalities of npm packages according to the requirements
  • Writing clean, functional code on the front end.
  • Strong proficiency in HTML, CSS3, and JavaScript
  • Writing non-blocking code, and resorting to advanced techniques such as multi-threading
  • Integration with external web services
  • Java experience will be a plus
  • Profile optimization (memory, speed)
  • Experience with unit testing tools like Karma or Jasmine
  • Experience working with Cloud Native deployment methods Docker, Kubernates etc.

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