Software Engineer II ( Frontend )
Eva Pharma
- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Mid
About the role
Join EVA Pharma, a leading pharmaceutical company dedicated to empowering the fight for Health and well-being as a fundamental human right. Recognized and certified as a best place to work, we are committed to fostering a supportive and innovative environment for our team members.
Job Summary
We are seeking a passionate and talented Software Engineer II ( Frontend ) to join our dynamic team.
The ideal candidate will contribute to our mission of enhancing human health and well-being, ensuring that we meet the highest standards of excellence in our industry.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain modern, responsive web applications using Angular.
- Build reusable components and scalable frontend architecture.
- Collaborate with backend developers and UX/UI designers to deliver seamless user experiences.
- Optimize applications for performance, speed, responsiveness, and cross-browser compatibility.
- Participate in code reviews, debugging, testing, and continuous improvement of frontend practices.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
- 3–5 years of experience in software development.
- Strong hands-on experience with Angular and solid knowledge of TypeScript, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3.
- Experience integrating RESTful APIs, version control (Git), and responsive design principles.
- Understanding of UI/UX best practices, performance optimization, Agile methodologies, and experience with Azure DevOps or CI/CD pipelines; familiarity with AI-assisted tools is a plus.
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