Role: Angular Developer Location: O’Fallon, MO Duration: Contract (12 months)
Job Title: | Lead Angular Developer Duration: | Contract (12 months) Location: | O'Fallon, MO (hybrid)
Job Description
Top Skills: | Experience as a Lead Angular 14 experience Dedicated Angular experience Coding from scratch without the use of libraries
As a Software Development Engineer, you are expected to perform the following general duties:
· Own tasks (dev, test, deployment) at an application/software component level
· Able to troubleshoot and refactor existing code
· Independently manage a support queue
· Adopt new languages and architecture patterns needed for the work
· Proactively seek reviews of their work from experienced members
· Influence the decisions made by the team
· Assist peers and less experienced members
Professional Qualifications
· Business operations: Exhibits general knowledge of company business processes, systems, products, customers and how they impact own area of work.
· Competitor knowledge: Displays awareness of traditional and emerging competitors and keeps abreast of their product offerings and developments.
· Growing and developing teams: Participates in activities which develop others and reinforces good team spirit while working with others.
· Inspiring and empowering others: Understands relationships within own work area and participates in teamwork and collaborative efforts.
· Coaching and feedback: Show awareness of own strengths and areas of improvement and seeks out additional feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Technical Qualifications
· Programming: Has ability to write secure code in multiple languages (ideally JavaScript, SQL); familiar with secure coding standards (e.g., OWASP, CWE, SEI CERT) and vulnerabilities
· Development Practices: Understands and implements standard branching (e.g., Gitflow) and peer review practices; Apply tools (e.g., Sonar, Zally, Checkmarx) and techniques to scan and measure code quality and anti-patterns as part of development activity; understands and builds test code at unit level, service level, and integration level to ensure code and functional coverage.
· Patterns and Frameworks: Understands the use of basic design patterns (e.g., factory, adaptor, singleton, composite, observer, strategy, inversion of control); has skills in building applications using open frameworks to achieve reuse and reduce development times (e.g., Angular, Typescript, DXP, others)
· Planning: Understands requirement analysis being essential part of delivering value to our customers and partners with peers to participate in elaboration, prioritization, and effort estimation
· Practices and Metrics: Understands Agile development processes (Scrum/Kanban/SAFe) and the delivery situations they are used for; familiar with SDLC stages starting from requirements gathering to production rollout and key decision gates in each stage; has skills to track work using Application Life Cycle management (ALM) tools (e.g., Jira, Rally).
· Engineering Principles: Understand the basic tenets of building and running mission critical software capabilities (security, customer experience, testing, operability, simplification, service-oriented architecture)
· Patterns and Protocols: Understand different application patterns to implement different types of business processes (e.g., APIs, event-driven-services, batch-services, web-applications, big data); understands secure network protocols to protect data in transit (e.g., IPSec, TLS, PGP, others)
· Automation: Displays basic understanding of Company systems architecture and automation technologies to support and implement software delivery and business process automation; has ability to write code (in languages such as Java, Python, Ruby, Bash, Perl, Groovy) to build automation tasks that are repeatable and efficient
· DevOps: Understands Continuous Integration (CI) and Delivery (CD) concepts, and capabilities to support automation, pipelines, virtualization, and containerization; Aware of configuration management using tools (e.g., Puppet, Chef) and CI/CD tools (e.g., Artifactory, Jenkins, Git, Sonar)
· Performance and Scalability: Understands performance engineering practices, including capacity drivers, traffic modeling, infrastructure utilization, horizontal scaling, elastic computing, and last mile performance for consumers
· Test Strategy: Follows Company testing standards via the Test Strategy; has skills to author test cases leveraging behavior driven development and customer journey concepts; understand organization of testing artifacts (e.g., test folders, sets, runs) in ALM tools and link them to automated testing code to report status of test runs
· Testing Types: Understand functional and non-functional testing types and elaborate and estimate test efforts; understand how to build robust tests to minimize defect leakage by performing regression, performance, deployment verification, and release testing
· Platform as a Service (PAAS) /Function as a Service (FAAS): Understands general concepts around PAAS and FAAS, and building applications that can be hosted on any standardized on-prem/public or private cloud environments