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Senior UI Developer
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Seeking a Senior UI Developer in Pune to lead application systems design and programming. This role requires 5-9 years' expertise in Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, and modern UI stacks like Angular/React. You will drive the full development lifecycle, ensuring robust, resilient solutions. Know...
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India , Pune
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Java UI Developer
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Join our Technology team as a Java UI Developer in Chennai or Pune. Utilize your 4+ years of financial services experience with Java, Spring Boot 3.0, and Oracle PL/SQL. You will design systems, analyze applications, and provide solutions in a collaborative environment. Angular 14+ knowledge is a...
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India , Chennai; Pune
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Senior UI Developer
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Join our team in Hyderabad as a Senior UI Developer. You will build high-performance React applications using TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and modern state management. Expertise in Docker, CI/CD, and build optimization is key. Enjoy competitive compensation and clear paths to leadership.
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India , Hyderabad
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Explore the dynamic world of UI Developer jobs, a critical and creative profession at the heart of modern digital product creation. A UI (User Interface) Developer is a specialized front-end engineer responsible for building the visual, interactive layers of websites and applications that users directly engage with. This role sits at the intersection of design and engineering, translating static visual concepts from UX/UI designers into fully functional, responsive, and intuitive digital experiences. Professionals in UI Developer jobs typically focus on crafting client-side logic using a core suite of web technologies. Their daily work involves writing code in HTML for structure, CSS (and often pre-processors like SASS) for styling and layout, and JavaScript—increasingly TypeScript—for interactivity. A significant part of the role revolves around leveraging modern JavaScript frameworks and libraries, with Angular, React, and Vue.js being common pillars for building robust, component-based single-page applications (SPAs). The core responsibility is to transform design prototypes, wireframes, and mockups into live, pixel-perfect interfaces that work seamlessly across different browsers, devices, and screen sizes, adhering strictly to responsive web design principles. Beyond pure implementation, common responsibilities for UI Developers include ensuring optimal application performance, speed, and scalability. They integrate front-end components with backend services and data sources via RESTful APIs or GraphQL. Collaboration is key; UI Developers work closely with UX designers to ensure technical feasibility, with backend engineers to define data contracts, and with product managers to understand user stories. They are also deeply involved in maintaining code quality through practices like code reviews, writing unit and integration tests, and using version control systems like Git. Senior-level roles often encompass mentoring junior developers, defining front-end architecture, establishing coding standards, and driving the adoption of new tools and best practices. Typical skills and requirements for candidates seeking UI Developer jobs include a strong foundation in core web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/ES6+) and proficiency in at least one major framework like Angular or React. Understanding of TypeScript, state management, and front-end build tools (Webpack, Vite) is highly valued. Familiarity with UI/UX principles, accessibility standards (WCAG), and cross-browser compatibility issues is essential. Employers typically look for problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and a portfolio demonstrating clean, efficient code and a user-centric approach. While a degree in computer science or a related field is common, equivalent practical experience and a proven track record of building sophisticated interfaces are often just as critical. For those passionate about blending aesthetics with technology to shape how users interact with the digital world, UI Developer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with continuous learning at its core.

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