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Position: Angular Developer
Location:- Englewood Cliff, NJ (Day 1 Onsite)
Duration: Long Term Contract
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JOB DESCRIPTION “
Around 8-10 years of experience.
• Proficiency in Angular, Jquery, JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML5, Git
• Demonstrated experience in RESTful API projects, Cloud Native development (Any Cloud provider – AWS preferred)
• Demonstrated proficiency in working with distributed systems with upstream and downstream impact.
• Experience with third party UI frameworks such as Angular Material, Kendo Angular is a plus.
• Experience creating high-performing, responsive, and interactive web applications
• Motivated and Self-Starting: able to think critically about problems, decipher user preferences versus hard requirements, and effectively use online and onsite resources to find an appropriate solution with little intervention
• Passionate about writing clear, maintainable code that will be used and modified by others, and able to use and modify other developers’ work rather than recreate it • Strong written and verbal communication skills with ability to relate complex information to both technical and non-technical audiences
Responsibilities:
• Understand domain problems, comply to a formalized development process, enhance tooling and work on enhancements.
• As part of the formalized development process, developer would have to write maintainable code, review team members code and follow linting and code quality parameters set by the organization.
• Work in an agile software development team to complete backlog items, working in conjunction with other developers within the team
. • Test and create automated tests for your code, ensuring every function, service, and object is compatible with your team’s work and with the many systems within the system portfolio.
• Maintain cloud-based platforms and environments of supported applications, troubleshooting and patching functional issues and data issues in lower or production environments when necessary.”