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Cynet Systems

Java Fullstack Developer

Cynet Systems, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245


Job Description:

Develop User interfaces for Modern Rich Internet Applications with the latest Front End Technologies.Perform product analysis and development tasks of increasingly complex nature which may require extensive research and analysis.Writing tested and documented JavaScript, HTML and CSS.Make design and technical decisions for Angular projects.Develop application code and unit test in the Angular, Rest Web Services and Java technologies for the Application Development Center.Ensuring high performance on mobile and desktop.Required Skills:

5-8+ years' Experience with JavaScript framework.3+ years of experience on Angular, hands-on Angular (version 15 and above), with clear understanding of directives, controllers, services, route guards, modules.Hands on experience with TypeScript, RxJs Operators and ability to debug proficiently.Strong expertise with HTML5, CSS3, SASS and writing cross-browser compatible code.Familiarity with Responsive designs and at least one CSS frameworks(ex. Bootstrap, Material UI).Good understanding of AJAX and JavaScript DOM manipulation Techniques.Familiarity with newer specifications of Ecma Script(ES6).Familiarity with RESTful APIs and respective UI Integration.Experience with common front-end development tools such as Babel, Web pack, NPM, Grunt, Gulp etc.Familiarity with any one of the modern JavaScript MV-VM/MVC frameworks.Hands on experience with writing extensive Unit Test (Jasmine, Jest, Mocha), using automated TDD tasks.Familiarity with code versioning tools such as Git, SVN, and Mercurial.Familiarity with modern front-end build pipelines and tools, Creating configuration, build, and test scripts for Continuous Integration environments.Should have ADA WCAG Compliance understanding.Critical thinker and problem-solving skills.Team player, Great interpersonal and communication skills.Good time-management skills.Optional - Creating e2e test suites for all components, and running them with Protractor (or a well reasoned alternative).