Senior Platform Developer (UI)

Job Type:
Permanent

Experience:
7+ Years

Location:
Bangalore / Chennai / Pune / Nashik / Vizag / Mumbai / Gurgaon
Role Objective:
- Provide technical module leadership for subcomponents of an identified effort. Be a champion for this module within the product effort.
- Lead and perform complex design and software development tasks within appropriate schedule, task, and quality guidelines set in conjunction with the Technical Lead/Technical Architect / Project Manager of the project.
Required Skills:
Primary Skills –
- Should have minimum 7 years of experience in JavaScript Development with database knowledge.
- Angular JS (1.6.x), Angular JS Material, SQL, HTML-5 jQuery, JavaScript
- Basic Java knowledge /Programming
- Positioning, Flex Box Layout, Box Model in CSS
- RDBMS (preferably MySQL or MSSQL)
- Should have strong OOPS concepts and knowledge of Design Patterns.
- Should have extremely good knowledge on SDLC processes
Secondary Skills –
- Must be capable of Coding and Unit testing their own code
- Team player and People Skills
- Should have strong analytical skills
- Good communication skills
Good to Have:
- Liferay
Responsibilities:
- Able to take the lead on a significant development module and capable of dealing with select management activities (such as possibly coordinating the activities of several team members).
- Specify, create, modify, maintain, and test significant software component(s) that are part of a larger software product/ project in adherence of design and code to standards.
- Participate in the process definition for the product/ project and ensure adherence to processes defined.
- Regularly perform code-review, design review to ensure coverage and quality.
- Effectively document technical issues, changes to code, etc.
- Works on the modules implementing the business logic in JavaScript.
- Design and developed to create HTML form Elements using JavaScript.
- Be hands on with JavaScript, Angular JS and jQuery, HTML.
- Should have extremely good knowledge on SDLC processes