Angular Developer (Locals Only)

Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, Helishores Inc, is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today! Role: Angular Developer (Locals Only) Location: Colorado Job Description Deliver a complete front end application Ensure high performance on mobile and desktop Write tested, idiomatic and documented JavaScript, HTML and CSS Coordinate the workflow between the graphic designer, the HTML coder and Development Cooperate with the back end DB developers in the process of building the RESTful API Communicate with external web services Design, develop and support various Clinical System Applications. Work with the Business Analysts to review and understand the business requirements and functional specifications Work with client and database developers Participate in architecture, design and code reviews Work with QA and CM team for code build/releases, test case design and defect resolution Work with Team Lead/Project Manager/Architect for planning, estimation, documentation and status reporting Mentor other teammates on code design and development Any other tasks necessary for completion of project deliverables and application support Excellent communication skills Be able to adapt and contribute to a fast-paced and agile application development Adhere to project schedules, proactively resolve and or escalate issue to management Team Lead experience a plus Healthcare experience a plus Experience with working with offshore teams a plus Qualifications Proficiency with JavaScript and HTML 5 Deep knowledge of Angular framework and commonly used modules based on extensive work experience Be able to create self-contained, reusable and testable modules and components Ensure a clear dependency chain in regards to the application login as well as the file system Extensive knowledge of CSS and JS methods for providing performance visual effects Experience in Node.js is desired Experience in TypeScript is desired Familiarity with webpack Familiarity with Bootstrap or other CSS frameworks Thorough understanding of the responsibilities of the platform, the DB, API, caching layer, proxies and other web services used in the system Be able to validate user actions on the client side and provide responsive feedback Be able to write extensive unit tests using automated TDD tasks Be able to create e2e test suites and to run those tests for all components Be able to create configuration, build and test scripts to be run in a continuous integration environment Experience in developing applications with heavy transaction volume. Highly skilled in Design Pattern use Programming Skills 6+ years of Angular, JavaScript, Angular, HTML, SQL, and XML development experience Experience with React, Node, Vue JS is a plus Understanding of Software Requirements Understanding of Software Development Process Object-Oriented Design (OOD) Strong Software Debugging skills Be able to provide documentation Ability to perform Unit Testing Oracle experience a plus Oracle AQ understanding a plus Tomcat experience a plus Flex experience a plus Agile/Scrum experience a plus Enterprise Service Bus experience desired Apply tot his job

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