Hi Folks.
My
client is looking for Angular Architect for 7 Month Contract role
based in King of Prussia, PA (Local Only)
Position: Angular Architect
Location: King of Prussia, PA (Local Only)
Duration:
7 Month Contract
Note: The client requires an F2F interview.
Essential Functions/Responsibilities:
• Define and evolve enterprise Angular and Micro Frontend standards.
• Partner with Product, UX, Security, and Backend teams to translate requirements into clear front end direction
• Establish Governance, Platforms & Enablement
• Define and enforce quality bars for accessibility (WCAG), secure coding, testing, dependency hygiene
• Lead Technical Excellence & Continuous Improvement
Specific Job Skills and Experience:
• 10+ years of experience in front-end engineering, including 3+ years architecting enterprise Angular applications.
• 10+ years of experience with Angular (14+ preferred) and TypeScript, Micro Front Ends (e.g., Module Federation). • 5+ year of experience in build/delivery tooling (Angular CLI, Node.js, npm, Git) and CI/CD; Nx/monorepos a plus.
• 5+ year of experience in HTML5, CSS3, SASS, and responsive design.
• Strong RxJS and state patterns (NgRx/Signals), automated testing (Jest/Karma, Cypress/Playwright), and performance tuning.
• BS/BA in CS/Software Engineering (or equivalent experience).
• Experience across multiple applications in an enterprise product suite.
• Able to manage competing priorities with strong time management.
• Experience with:
o Angular architecture and reusable library design.
o MFE architectures, including versioning and shared dependency management.
o Design systems/component libraries; CSS architecture (SASS) and responsive UI engineering.
o Automated testing and testable UI architecture (unit, integration, E2E).
o Performance for large data sets and observability.
• Current on UI trends, techniques, and tooling.
• Experience designing and delivering scalable, distributed, commercial-grade systems with 24x7 operations.
•
Strong communicator who can explain technical concepts to cross-functional
teams.
Thanks
Sid