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MobileComm Professionals

Senior Frontend Developer - Lead

MobileComm Professionals, Snoqualmie, Washington, United States, 98065

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Lead the frontend development for new and existing products built on

React.js Integrate

Azure Active Directory (AD) ,

MSAL.js , and

OAuth2.0

into frontend authentication flows Build reusable component libraries and UI frameworks to ensure consistency and scalability Create intuitive, responsive dashboards and workflows to visualize telemetry, metrics, and analytics Collaborate with backend/API teams to align on secure data integration and performance requirements Mentor junior developers and conduct peer reviews to ensure code quality and best practices Drive decisions on UI/UX design choices and frontend performance optimization Own the implementation of accessibility, browser compatibility, and device responsiveness Required Skills & Experience:

12+ years

of professional experience in frontend/UI development Advanced knowledge of

React.js ,

React Hooks , and

TypeScript Proven expertise in implementing

Azure-based authentication : Azure AD, MSAL, OAuth2.0, Single Sign-On Hands-on experience consuming complex APIs (REST, GraphQL) Strong skills in

state management

tools: Redux, Zustand, Recoil, or similar Experience integrating and visualizing data from: SQL/NoSQL databases via APIs Observability platforms (Grafana, InfluxDB, etc.) is a plus Deep understanding of: Component-driven architecture and modular design Frontend testing frameworks (Jest, Cypress, React Testing Library) Security practices: XSS, CORS, OAuth, token storage best practices Preferred Qualifications:

Experience designing frontend apps for

enterprise-grade platforms or internal tools Familiarity with

Azure DevOps , GitHub Actions, or CI/CD for frontend Working knowledge of container-based deployments (Docker, Kubernetes) Exposure to

Power BI embedded ,

Grafana , or

OpenSearch Dashboards Strong collaboration skills working with product, design, and backend teams Experience leading sprints, grooming backlog, and making architecture decisions PDN-9fed083a-5da2-4164-9c22-a96720c2fc5b