Lead Angular Developerother related Employment listings - Boston, MA at Geebo

Lead Angular Developer

Recognition:
Inc.
500 & 5000 Honoree Company for 2012 , 2013, 2014 ,2015 ,2016 and 2017.
Atyeti Ranks No.
270 on the 2012 Inc.
500 List 2012 & 2016 NJ 50 Fastest Growing Companies This is a Long Term Contract opportunity in Boston, MA Please mail me your updated resumes along with rate expectations to margarita.
shamrakov(at)atyeti.
com / Call - 609-613-2332 Lead Angular Developer What is the Job? Are you interested in serving the needs of millions of customers by building best-in-class API capabilities which help deliver experiences in financial planning, investing, and retirement? Our team is looking for solution based engineers with a passion for developing easy-to-use, customer focused APIs and capabilities which power Fidelity's web and mobile experience platforms.
Qualifications Bachelors or Master's degree in Computer Science or Engineering.
8
years of hands on software development experience in Java RESTful Web services and API solutions.
5
years of development experience in JSP, HTML, CSS/SASS, Jquery, Backbone, Angular, NodeJS Experience with Test Driven Development, Unit testing using frameworks and tools like Junit, Jasmine, Karma, Protractor Strong understanding of spring and experience with spring boot.
Experience with integrating APIs with backend such as Oracle Experience with DevOps, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery Maven and Jenkins Experience in Agile methodologies (Kanban and SCRUM) is a plus Any experience in developing data applications in Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) is a plus Must Haves Proficient in Java, Angular, Node.
js.
Experience with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), building RESTful services, XML/JSON, and JavaScript.
High level design, development, deployment, and integration of REST API's .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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