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- This is an onsite position based in Midtown Manhattan - please do not submit REMOTE resumes. The candidate will be expected to work onsite day 1 no exceptions. We do have hybrid work schedules with 3 days in the office and partially work from home. May change in to full in office for the future.
- 1 Experience building the front end of applications using Angular (they use Angular 13) – could also be someone with VERY strong React skills and would also be very open to a full stack developer.
- Enterprise background – building and maintaining enterprise applications
- Experience with JSON, REST, JavaScript, HTML, etc.
- Strong Web front-end developer (4+ years) with substantial HTML5/Angular experience
- Strong knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and Responsive designs
- Experience with common libraries (jQuery and Angular/Ember/React) and debugging tools (Chrome Dev Tools, etc.)
- Knowledge of native DOM and Event APIs
- Good understanding of web performance and how browsers and DOM work
- Solid experience with unit testing of frontend components
- Excellent analytical & communication skills
- Experience with BDD testing and tools
- Experience with distributed systems architecture concepts such as micro services and micro frontends
- Experience with software development and collaboration tools (GitHub, Jira/Rally, Confluence, etc.)
- Experience in using GIT for source control management, and Automated Build Deployment tools (eg: Jenkins)
- Significant open source or other community contribution
- Understanding of functional and reactive programming in Java
- Experience in using Spring Containers (with Spring Boot) for enterprise applications
- Experience in developing REST APIs using Spring Boot 2.0 (reactive) and skilled in Open API (swagger) specification
- Experience in relational data bases like DB2 or PostgreSQL
- Experience with unit testing of frontend components
- Knowledge of (and a passion for) current trends and best practices in architecture, including performance, accessibility, security, and usability.
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