Infosys - Hartford, CT

posted 4 days ago

Full-time - Mid Level
Hartford, CT
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

About the position

Infosys is seeking a Senior React Developer who will play a crucial role in the Software Development Life Cycle. This position involves interfacing with key stakeholders, creating high-level design artifacts, delivering high-quality code, and leading validation for various testing types. The role emphasizes teamwork, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence in a diverse environment.

Responsibilities

  • Interface with key stakeholders throughout the Software Development Life Cycle.
  • Create high-level design artifacts and deliver high-quality code for a module.
  • Lead validation for all types of testing and support activities related to implementation, transition, and warranty.
  • Participate in project review meetings with clients and provide regular updates to offshore teams.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent from an accredited institution, or three years of progressive experience in the specialty in lieu of every year of education.
  • At least 4 years of Information Technology experience.
  • At least 4 years of development experience with JavaScript, TypeScript, ReactJS, NodeJS, HTML, and CSS.
  • Strong knowledge of React UI frameworks.

Nice-to-haves

  • Analytical skills to identify root causes and propose solutions/alternatives.
  • Ability to work in a team environment and possess client interfacing skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience with the Healthcare Industry is preferred.
  • Experience and desire to work in a Global delivery environment.

Benefits

  • Equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious practices, national origin, pregnancy, disability, or veteran status.
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