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Job Description (Key responsibilities):
- Architecture Design: Define the overall UI architecture for Angular applications, including component structure, state management strategies, routing, and data flow, considering scalability and future needs.
- Component Development: Design and develop reusable Angular components that adhere to established UI patterns and style guidelines, promoting code consistency across the application.
- Technical Leadership: Guide the development team on best practices for Angular development, code reviews, and technical decision-making related to the UI layer.
- Collaboration with UX/UI Designers: Work closely with designers to translate UI/UX designs into functional Angular components, ensuring technical feasibility and alignment with visual specifications.
- Performance Optimization: Monitor and optimize application performance, identifying bottlenecks and implementing strategies to improve rendering speed and responsiveness.
- Testing and Quality Assurance: Establish testing strategies for Angular applications, including unit, integration, and end-to-end testing, to maintain high quality standards.
Required Skills:
- Proficient in Angular: Deep understanding of Angular core concepts like components, modules, services, routing, and reactive programming.
- TypeScript: Strong proficiency in TypeScript for writing clean and maintainable Angular code.
- Front-End Technologies: Expertise in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including advanced techniques like CSS preprocessors (Sass/Less)
- Design Patterns: Familiarity with common design patterns in Angular, such as state management (e.g., NgRx) and dependency injection
- Software Architecture: Understanding of software architecture principles and ability to design scalable and maintainable front-end systems
- Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively with designers, developers, and stakeholders.