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Angular Developer at Celerity IT in Remote

This is an extraordinary time to be in business. As digital transformation continues to accelerate and businesses are challenged to quickly , Celerity is leading the way -- supporting transformative change for our clients and offering our professionals exciting career opportunities. We help businesses thrive in a changing environment. Join us. The health and safety of our employees is our top priority. Due to the pandemic, all our employees are working remotely and we will be conducting candidate interviews by video. This position will remain as a remote position once the COVID-19 crisis has abated. Here's what you'll do in this role:
The Front-End Engineer supports innovative members and team member experiences that leverage the latest technologies in open source and cloud technologies. This engineer will be part of a Digital Delivery team responsible for client-side service. The primary focus of the engineer will be to implement a complete UI for multi device, multi-platform mobile and desktop web applications. Main responsibilities will include ideating, experimenting and developing modules, components, and coupling them into functional applications. Your
Qualifications:
Experience using Angular 5/6 and/or Vue.JS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Jasmine Framework Experience with Test Driven Development (TDD) and Agile (XP) Be proficient in TypeScript development Experience with Microservices architecture Experience working with build-automation and CI/CD (Azure DevOps, Jenkins, AWS Codebuild) Follow best practices with client-side Angular code Be able to create self-contained, reusable, and testable modules and components Be able to document code inline using JSDoc or other conventions Knowledge of Java8 and spring boot
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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