UI Architect Architecture - Chicago, IL at Geebo

UI Architect

UI ARCHITECT One of The Select Groups top clients is looking for a UI Architect to join their team in a remote fashion.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background working as an Architect in a React and Angular environment.
They also must be experienced in either Vue or Ember as the team will be looking to continue to work with the latest technologies.
If this sounds like you, please apply today! Responsibilities include:
This team is moving towards micro front end architecture.
This group had never had a UI project before, not familiar with the technology stack.
Don't know what they did in the past was necessarily right.
Need someone with experience to guide best practices in React to get to micro front end architecture.
Well-rounded front end architecture experience focused on Angular and React as that is what the team is currently working in.
Give a technical solutions of the right way to do it leveraging latest technologies and continue to expand.
Team is not versed in Ember and Vue - looking for a person who has worked with the latest technologies, understands the advantages, will make recommendations on modern single page applications to lead the team to a micro frame architecture.
Must Have Skills:
C# back end
AWS, Micro Front End architecture Strong proficiency in JavaScript, including DOM manipulation and the JavaScript object model.
Experience designing web applications using modern SPA frameworks (Angular/React/Ember/Vue/etc.
) Knowledge of NodeJs and Webpack Knowledge of Code Splitting with react router.
Proven experience designing and building composable UI platform with micro front ends is preferred.
Experience building frameworks in the latest technology.
enterprise experience working on complex projects.
Recommended Skills Angular4 Architecture C Sharp (Programming Language) Document Object Model Ember.
Js Java Script (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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