Overview
Global Triangles is looking for a Front End Engineer (Angular)
About Global Triangles
At Global Triangles we are more than an external IT provider, we are a true ally. Our personalised services and reliable team allow us to be productive and reactive to the new challenges that arise in each project. We have a single mission; to offer solutions that, together, help us achieve our client goals.
About The Position
What you\'ll do
- Building and implementing top-notch user interfaces using JavaScript and the Angular framework.
- Writing efficient JavaScript code while also using HTML and CSS
- Using the latest front-end technology, creating adaptable interfaces for online apps.
- Leading with product-analysis tasks and conducting performance tests.
- Perform complex product analysis as well as development duties that may include significant research and analysis.
- Collaborating with other cross-functional teams to ensure high-performance of applications
- Identifying and troubleshooting issues with front end code
- Providing tech support for clearing bottlenecks and obstacles
- Collaborate with designers, product managers, and engineers to design features and break down high-level features into technical specifications, engineering tasks, and timelines
- Communicate and author architectural designs and requirement.
Requirements
What we\'re looking for
- You have 2+years of experiece in Angular (version 14+ is desirable)
- You have 2+ years of experience building web applications
- You have built and maintained complex, highly interactive frontend UI
- You have excellent frontend debugging skills, and a deep understanding of how to build and optimize for performance
- You have strong communication skills and the ability to work well cross-functionally
- You have strong product and design sensibilities and enjoy perfecting the details that matter most to users
Techinical skills:
- State management
- Shared Dumb Components pattern
- Intercommunication between components using events
- Use, and creation, of shared libraries
- Service injections