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We are seeking a Senior Angular Developer to lead the frontend modernization of a large-scale enterprise healthcare platform. This role involves transitioning a legacy application into a high-performance, responsive web experience. You will collaborate closely with onshore architects and offshore .NET teams to build a scalable, component-based architecture that meets modern usability standards while adhering to strict healthcare data security protocols.
Job Responsibility:
Frontend Architecture: Develop and maintain scalable, reusable, and well-documented UI components using Angular (latest versions)
State Management: Implement robust client-side state management (e.g., NgRx, NGXS, or Signals) to handle complex healthcare workflows and large datasets
Performance Optimization: Ensure the application remains highly responsive by implementing lazy loading, Ahead-of-Time (AoT) compilation, and optimized change detection strategies
API Integration: Collaborate with backend .NET engineers to define and consume RESTful API contracts, ensuring seamless data flow and error handling
Legacy UI Transformation: Translate complex, data-heavy legacy screens (Visual RPG/WinForms) into intuitive, modern web interfaces that prioritize user efficiency
Unit Testing: Write comprehensive unit and integration tests using Jasmine/Karma or Jest to ensure UI stability
Requirements:
5+ years of professional experience with Angular (TypeScript)
Expert knowledge of HTML5, CSS3/SCSS, and responsive design principles
Deep understanding of RxJS (observables, operators) and reactive programming patterns
Experience with Angular Material, PrimeNG, or Tailwind CSS
Familiarity with implementing OIDC (OpenID Connect) and OAuth2 for secure frontend authentication
Minimum 2+ years of experience working on healthcare-related applications
Understanding of accessibility standards (WCAG) and building interfaces that handle sensitive PHI data securely