What are the responsibilities and job description for the Application front end -lead position at HMG America?
HMG America LLC is the best Business Solutions focused Information Technology Company with IT consulting and services, software and web development, staff augmentation and other professional services. One of our direct clients is looking for Application front end -lead in NYC,NY. Below is the detailed job description.
Education: Bachelor's Degree and/or 8 years of experience
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Mandatory: C#, Angular 17/ 18 and RxJS.
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Solid frontend development experience with Angular and API development experience with C#. Requires a basic understanding of common design patterns used in each.
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Candidate needs to have experience in a 'formal agile environment' and 1st hand knowledge of agile ceremonies.
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Proficient in NGRX (nice to have, training is available).
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Experienced in developing applications in a single page (SPAs) using various JavaScript frameworks like Angular.
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Creating reusable components, custom directives, decorators, and services to interface with both restful and legacy network services including DOM applications.
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Front End/UI, Healthcare and Azure Apps are mandatory.
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Front end technologies like HTML, JS, CSS, TS, Angular, Ionic, Material UI, Bootstrap and various other frameworks and libraries
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Expertise in developing in the User Interfaces and web pages using technologies like HTML 5, CSS 3 (SASS), JavaScript, NGRX, Typescript
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Worked with Azure DevOps, Gitlab, along with the CI tool Jenkins.
Notes:
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Full stack Developer must have angular and back-end development experience to help the front-end Developers.
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All deployments are done through pipeline, and candidates need to know how code gets pushed through from one end to the other.
Nice to have but not a showstopper:
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CI/CD pipelines
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Cosmos DB or other NoSQL experience
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Azure API Management
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Cognitive search or other search service experience
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Azure Storage or other blob storage experience
Client Focus Areas:
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Routing
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Typed Forms
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Promise vs Observables
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Pipes
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RxJs Operators
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LINQ
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Task vs Thread
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Await and Async
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Angular Performance
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NGRX (understanding the workflow)
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Component Life Cycle