At RemoteStar we are hiring for one of our clients, a world-class iGaming operator offering a variety of online gaming products in several markets, both through their own gaming sites and several partner brands.
Their Gaming platform is the core of everything they do. It supports all their gaming sites and is central to the company's strategy.
They are hiring a Frontend Team Lead / Senior Software Engineer (Angular) in Argentina.
About the Senior Software Engineer Role :
As a Senior Software Engineer, you will work with their front-end development team which is responsible for building an industry-leading, scalable multi-brand framework to support their 25+ brands. You will be working with new front-end technologies. Their front-end tech stack includes Angular, Ionic, Angular Material, TypeScript, Redux Pattern for State Management, RxJS, Sass, and HTML5. Their Frontend framework consumes RESTful APIs and uses Web Sockets and push notifications.
About FrontendTeam Lead Role :
As a Frontend Team Lead, you will lead a team of talented people and take overall responsibility for team performance. As the Team Lead, you will take an active role in driving the delivery of your team and promoting a healthy team spirit and culture. Our ethos is that to effectively lead a team, you need to actively participate in its activities, and therefore you will be expected to be a hands-on member of the team. In close collaboration with your team and the product department, you will discuss and implement business requirements by suggesting approaches and solutions, plus deciding on the technology and architecture to deliver a high-quality product along with great customer experience.
What we are looking for :
Typescript & JavaScriptAt least one JavaScript framework (Angular, React, Redux, Vue)HTML & CSSConsuming RESTful APIsUnit and Integration TestsDeveloping secure, scalable and performant web applicationsAgile (Scrum) developmentGreat if you have :
Experience with building native Web Components and Micro-frontendsExperience with event-driven architectureExperience with Kubernetes and AWS
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