Role: UI Architect
Plano, TX (Need Local) or Relocation will be fine.
Long Term Contract
Needed 15+ Years experience profile
Responsibilities:
• UI Developer skillset (Agile/Scrum, Angular, Bootstrap, CSS, TypeScript/JavaScript, HTML5, single-page-apps). Angular is the top-priority (from a framework perspective).
• Typescript or JavaScript are the second preference to Angular
• Ability to recognize user experience needs and convert into design.
• Strong in Angular 6/7 & Strong in JavaScript
• Knowledge Reactive programming (RxJs)
• Experience in CSS and CSS preprocessors like SCSS, LESS
• Knowledge in REST services
• Basic knowledge in HTML, CSS
• Coordinate the workflow between the UX team and front-end developers
• Knowledge of HTML5 and writing cross-browser compatible code
• Knowledge of connecting with external web services
• Experience in software development working on enterprise-class web applications
• Work with other UI architects on designing, establishing, and growing the UI platform on which applications are built and promoting platform ideas and concepts across multiple application delivery teams.
• Works closely with Product Owners, Application Architects and Technical Leads to provide guidance and participate in implementation of front-end solutions that demonstrate best in class user experiences.
• Provides strong technical leadership and expertise on delivering and influencing adoption of reusable UI components and template driven designs using web components, micro-front ends and other advanced techniques.
• Develops solutions that are well engineered, flexible, resilient, operable, maintainable, and can be delivered on schedule. Ensures a balance between tactical and strategic technology solutions.
• Actively participates in both internal and external front-end development communities, relentlessly staying up to date on new software technologies and best practices and shares insights with others in the organization.
• Contributes on white papers, guides, how-to s, and other technical documentation that clearly explains architectural vision, promotes technical direction, and serves as a reference for the UI developer community.
• Works on multiple projects within an Agile/Scrum team in accordance with business priorities
Thanks & Regards