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Front End Web Developer Job at My3Tech Inc in Roanoke

My3Tech Inc, Roanoke, TX, USA

Job type: Contract


Front End Web Developer

Location: Westlake TX 75262
Duration: 10+ Months Contract
Client: Direct Client
Not OPT and CPT
The Expertise You Have
· 5+ years of professional experience developing publicly available Web applications using JavaScript or JavaScript MV* frameworks like Angular or React, supported by RESTful web services
· Verifiable experience as a technical leader using JavaScript/TypeScript, NodeJS/Express, CSS/HTML in a large, enterprise environment, preferably as part of a team of Web engineers
· Fluency in JavaScript, from a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent industry working experience
· Participated in the release of at least 1 publicly available Web application, participating from inception to launch using automated tooling like Jenkins, Gradle etc.
The Skills You Bring
· 5+ years of software development experience
· Strong knowledge of HTTP based APIs, Networking and how the internet works.
· Strong JavaScript, Typescript, CSS, HTML & Browser Developer tools.
· Understand Async code (Promises, Callbacks, Event Loops)
· JS Tooling (ESLint, Webpack, Grunt, Gulp)
· JS MV* frameworks (Angular, React)
· Understanding of Visual Design & Rapid Prototyping
· Expert at one IDE of choice (VS Code, WebStorm)
· Node.js frameworks NPM, Express
· Automation Tools/Frameworks (Mocha, Jasmine, Selenium, Protractor)
· Advanced Git skills
· API Design & Development, MicroServices Architecture.
· DevOps, Automated Testing and Continuous Delivery
The Value You Deliver
· Collaborating with architecture, security, and UXD to build architecturally-compliant apps
· Partnering with platform squads to define web engineering standards, best practices, and tooling
· Providing thought leadership to advance PI's customer first outcomes
· Serving as Engineering advocates for the adoption of experiences that tackle the needs of our digitally-minded customers
· Staying ahead of the curve by aligning architecture, user experience, and security with chapters and COEs