Angular developer with MongoDB, Node.JS exp

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Result of Service - Requirement gathering, analysis for new modules. - Prepare POC, feasibility study for new requirements. - Fit gap analysis for new requirements. - Architecting or implementing search APIs such as SOLR . - Data-conversion from other databases to MongoDb.

Work Location Bangkok

Expected duration Initially from 01 January 2022 to 30 June 2022 (6 months), monthly payment of 3,000 USD with possibility of extension, subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds.

Duties and Responsibilities - Work with an agile team to design and develop front-end and back-end solutions. - Translating designs and wire-frames into high quality code. - Cross-browser and cross-platform front-end web development including HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and the latest technologies. - Communicate technical concepts with trade-offs, risks, and benefits. - Develop PoC and prototypes for easy-to-navigate user interfaces of webpages with graphics, icons, and color schemes which match industry standards.

Qualifications/special skills Skills: · 3+ years of experience with JavaScript frameworks

· Angular JS, React JS, Redux -- 2+ years of experience

· Strong NoSQL skills ( MongoDB or Cassandra ) -- 2+ years’ experience.

· Minimum 2+ years’ experience in Node.js.

· Restful web services --3+ years of experience

· Experience using technologies such as HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, JSON, XML

· Experience with architecting or implementing search APIs such as SOLR Academic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, IT or related area. Experience: 3 years of experience building the server side and client side of large consumer-facing web applications from the ground up. Language: Proficient in written and spoken English.

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