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Senior Angular Developer

Eliassen Group is seeking an exceptional Senior UI Developer focused in Angular to contribute to a state-of-the-art modernization effort for the Administrative Office of the US Courts (AO) Case Management System Office (CMSO) suite of applications.
This is a meaningful opportunity to impact the future of the United States Federal Courts where you will be working in a SAFe environment developing cutting-edge applications using the latest Angular frameworks.
Work will be done 100% remotely on EST business hours.
A Security Clearance is NOT required, and interviews will take place virtually.
Responsibilities of the Senior Angular Developer:
Work within an Agile team to deliver across the development life cycleInteract with teams of engineers and end users across multiple disciplinesModernize applications used by judges and attorneys for case filing and docketingAct as key team member upgrading UI code to Angular 12Drive software process improvements that enable efficiencyRequirements of the Senior Angular Developer:
Bachelor's degree and at least 11 years of experienceFront end development skills using recent versions of Angular and TypeScriptFluent in software/object-oriented fundamentals including software design and data structuresAbility to define and develop unit tests and unit test libraries to ensure code development is robust and ready for productionAbility to collaborate with back end developers, UI developers, business owners, and program managementFluent in GIT source code control Due to federal security contract requirements, qualified applicant must be a United States Citizen or Permanent Resident.
You'll be employed with a very large government integrator working 100% remote from your home.
This position has a great benefit package that includes Medical, Dental and Vision benefits, 401k with company matching, and life insurance for those who qualify.
Job ID:
363347.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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