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We are seeking Front End Software Engineers who are passionate about using cutting-edge open source frameworks with emerging technologies. We're looking for someone to join our services feature team responsible for architecting, developing, and managing multiple front end user experiences and back end REST based APIs and microservices.
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Architect, design, code, and implement next-generation web application using software engineering best practices in the latest technologies: NodeJS, Single Page Application front-end (ReactJS, ReduxJS, MobxJS), NodeJS API Framework (RESTful APIs, Express, Knex), and DevOps (Jenkins, Red Hat OpenShift, Docker, SonarQube, UrbanCode.
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Drive development on the front end (TypeScript, React, etc.) Drive development on our next-generation back-end system in Node/TypeScript (e.g. using fp-ts) and Python, while helping to support and transition existing infrastructure in OCaml, Clojure, C.
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Architect, design, code, and implement next-generation applications using software engineering best practices in the latest technologies:Single Page Application front-end (React, Angular, SASS / LESS, Typescript) API development (Web API, REST, JSON, Microservice architecture) DevOps (Jenkins, Red Hat OpenShift, Docker, SonarQube, UrbanCode.
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Drive development on our next-generation back-end system in Node/TypeScript (e.g. using fp-ts) and Python. Mid-Level Full Stack Developer (TypeScript / React / Python) Typescript - React or Angular.
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Strong front-end development skills: Angular 9.0 and above (or react. js), Typescript, Spring, Spring boot and REST API.Mainframe/COBOL experience in order to help with modernization of old servicesModern development experience (i.e. Java)5+ years of experience on an Agile development team.
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A day in the life (just a few of the things you may do on any given day): As an Application Engineer (UI/UX), you will provide the development, testing, deploying, and sustainment of various web-based capabilities utilizing Angular 6 or higher which will interact with ReST end points to make requests, receive formatted responses, and visualize, in various details, the data to UI front ends.
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CGI Federal is seeking an expert in Angular Front-end Developer to join its Healthcare Practice. Familiarity with modern front-end build pipelines and tools, and continuous integration using Maven and Jenkins.
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Senior Lead Software Engineer, Front End. Perform software development on Front End Applications leveraging a test-driven development pattern. 9+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, React, Angular, Node, TypeScript, or Java.
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Support CI/CD pipeline building and manage infrastructure (AWS, Terraform, Github, CircleCI) Monitor them with Datadog, Sentry, and VictorOps. Deploy new applications using Terraform and migrate legacy systems to Terraform.
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Knowledge and experience of modern front-end web technologies and frameworks such as React(required), Angular(useful), TypeScript (preferred), JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS. Adopts Secure-SDLC mentality, building in secure coding practices, OWASP security standards, and automated static and dynamic security scanning throughout the development cycle.
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Experience with front-end technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript, JQuery, and Bootstrap. Experience with JEE technologies including Struts, Spring Framework (IoC, MVC, Transactions, Security, and Batch), Spring Boot, Spring JDBC, JPA, Hibernate, SOAP/RESTful, XML, DB2, Tomcat, WebSphere.
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Develop front end layout of websites and applications according to wireframes and/or mockups. Front End Applications Developer will develop, enhance, and maintain enterprise / departmental IT systems.
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Solid knowledge with building responsive UIs with modern front-end technologies such as Angular, Node, Typescript, or Bootstrap. Solid knowledge of front-end technologies (HTML, Modern Javascript, JQuery, and CSS.
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Expertise in modern front-end frameworks such as React, Typescript or Vue.js. As we continue to expand, we are seeking a talented and results-driven Lead Front End Engineer with expertise in product development and SaaS platform experience to join our dynamic team.
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