Python, ReactJS Lead Developer

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Infosys is seeking a Python, React JS Developer with FAST API experience. The position will primarily be responsible for providing solutions on the Dealer Digital systems / Automotive domain processes as per customer's requirements. The selected candidate be able to Lead requirements elicitation, Create of Application Architecture Document (AAD), Create of Design Artifacts, Review team deliverables, Deliver High quality codes, Support Deployment and Post deployment related activities, Support Transition activities, Interface with internal team and key stakeholders and analyze and resolve issues to ensure high quality deliverables at each stage of SDLC within the defined guidelines, policies and Norms.

Required Qualifications:
  • Candidate must be located within commuting distance of Indianapolis/IN, Greensboro, Raleigh/NC, Phoenix/AZ, Richardson/TX or be willing to relocate to the area.
  • At least 4 years of experience in Information Technology.
  • Application development and support experience in using Python, react js, API’s, Azure SQL, Design and development experience using Object Oriented design principles and software design patterns.
  • Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent required from accredited institution. Will also consider three years of progressive experience in the specialty in lieu of every year of education
  • Applicants authorized to work for any employer in the United States without employer-based visa sponsorship are welcome to apply. Infosys is unable to provide immigration sponsorship for this role at this time.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience in Python Web Application Development. Along with, experience in API development, related services, and controllers
  • Expertise in database connectivity modules (preferably with FAST API, SQLAlchemy, or similar) and Core Python Skills.
  • Understanding of Python fundamentals. Proficiency in data structures and algorithms
  • Understanding of space-time complexity and strong understanding of APIs. Also, clarity in fundamentals of Relational and NoSQL Databases. Experience with CI/CD Pipelines. Proficiency in Unit Testing too.
  • Experience in ReactJS, React Query, NodeJS, JavaScript, typescript, CSS, HTML. Testing tools like Jest, Cypress, Material UI.
  • Experience with HTML, CSS, and writing cross-browser-compatible code.
  • Experience with popular ReactJS workflows (such as Redux or MobX)
  • Experience writing unit tests using JavaScript testing frameworks
  • Good understanding of browser rendering behavior and performance optimization.
  • One needs to be technically proficient and responsible for quality related to the design, build and implementation of the product/service

The job entails sitting as well as working at a computer for extended periods of time. Should be able to communicate by telephone, email or face to face. Travel may be required as per the job requirements.
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