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Lead Software Programmer - Node.js

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JavaScript, Docker, Node.js, Kubernetes, REST API
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Bangalore, Hyderabad

We are looking for an experienced Lead Software Engineer with a strong foundation in Node.JS technologies, who can deliver high-quality web applications while contributing to a collaborative team environment. Your strong organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and leadership qualities will be essential as you lead multiple test paths concurrently. Your expertise and commitment to best practices will drive the success of our projects and contribute to our continuous improvement efforts.

Responsibilities
  • Work with UX Designers, Business Analysts and Product Managers to get the complete requirements and designs
  • Analyze requirements for technical feasibility and participate in designing the solution
  • Identify reusable components and build/update component library avoiding duplicate code
  • Translate designs and wireframes to produce quality code adhering to performance, readability, reusability best practices
  • Build pixel-perfect, buttery smooth responsive UIs for the mobile and the web
  • Diagnose and fix bugs and performance bottlenecks for performance
  • Participate in scrum team activities
Requirements
  • Minimum experience required 8 to 12 years
  • In-depth knowledge in JavaScript including ES6+ and Typescript
  • Expert in Node.js and frameworks available for it such as express, etc
  • Expert in node.js file system, HTTP module, Events, etc
  • Knowledge of functional and Object oriented programming
  • Experience with common FrontEnd tools like Webpack, gulp, npm, babel, etc
  • Proficient in writing Unit test, migration test, end-to-end test
  • Proficient understanding of code versioning tools, such as Git
  • Proficiency with RESTful APIs
  • Experience with the core AWS services
  • Experience with Docker and Kubernetes is a plus
  • Experience with micro-services using NodeJS
  • Understanding the nature of asynchronous programming and its quirks and workarounds