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Front-End Developer/Engineer at GetSwift (New York, NY)

GetSwift is in the process of redesigning their web and mobile app to React.js and React Native. The ideal candidate should be proficient in C#, .NET, Javascript and Javascript technologies, ideally React.js, and has experience working on a SaaS platform.


The initial web application was built using Angular.js and mobile application in Objective-C. GetSwift is looking to transition to a React.js web app and React Native mobile app.


The Senior Front-End Developer will be directly responsible for major feature implementation in a multi-tenant large scale SaaS solution running in Azure and AWS. Architecture and development scope will include data tier (SQL, No-SQL, Time Series), Middle Tier (C#, Microservices, general dev best practices), and some responsibility for front-end (SPA, React, and others).



Contribute to the overall platform architecture running in AWS and Azure.


Provide technical design documentation prior to implementation.


Collaborate with a global team and gain confidence from others through demonstrating solid design application development skills.


Deliver high-quality technical artifacts that embrace test driven development.


Participate in code reviews, architectural design sessions, and provide guidance to other team members when needed.


Qualifications


Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering or equivalent training and work experience required.


5-10 years of experience as a front-end developer, preferably on a Web/SaaS and/or commercial solution engineering team. UI/UX CSS HTML 5 Angular React
Comprehensive experience using dependency injection and other OO principals
Direct Azure and AWS experience, expertise in PowerShell and other automation
Direct experience with Continuous Integration configuration and processes.


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