UI Dev with JavaScript and Angular Education, Training & Library - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

UI Dev with JavaScript and Angular

Our client, one of the largest banks in the US with wealth management, investment banking, and international business, is seeking aUI Dev with JavaScript and AngularLocation:
Charlotte, NCPosition Type:
Contract
Responsibilities:
Work on design and develop scalable solutions using efficient Design Patterns Adept in handling the Non-functional requirements (performance, through put, SLA etc.
) Excellent aesthetic capability with UX designing and development experience Ability to work on multiple projects concurrently Have a good understanding of all aspects of the application like rendering huge dataset, fetching data using HTTP and authentication.
Identify improvement areas within the application and work to implement the same Flexibility in adapting to team requirements Ensuring high quality levels in all deliverables Participate in mandatory training and cross functions across team Demonstrate enthusiasm and zeal to acquire domain knowledge Work efficiently in matrix organization, with India and USA leadership Actively involved in process improvements and automations Who are we looking for? Developer with strong hands on experience on Angular or related UI frameworks, with 7 plus years of overall experience in UI development Should have hands on experience of Web Application development using advanced HTML designing and Java scripting.
Excellent communication and analytical skills Knowledge of banking domain preferably Global Markets, Financial Risk, Treasury etc.
Good to have:
Ag-Grid, HighchartJS, NgRx Requirements:
Education:
B.
E, B.
Tech/MCA Experience Range:
7
Yrs Mandatory skills:
Angular, Node.
JS, HTML5, Javascript, CSS3 Must Have Skills:
Expert in Angular Strong understanding of Design Pattern Recommended Skills Adaptability Analytical Angular4 Banking Services Css Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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