UI Lead @ Houston, TX / Dublin, CA (Hybrid 3 days onsite a week) - Remote option available

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Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, Saksoft, is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today!<br><br><strong>This is with our direct client.<br><br></strong><strong>Position: UI Lead<br><br>Duration: 12+ months contract<br><br>Location: Houston, TX / Dublin, CA (Hybrid 3 days onsite a week)<br><br></strong><strong>Job Description<br><br></strong><strong>SKILLS NEEDED : Retail/ Ecommerce domain, JavaScript, GitHub,Performance Optimization, Best Practices, Version Control, User Experience,Redux,Node.JS,Next.js<br><br></strong><strong>Client needs experience architecting a retailer ecommerce website and worked on Next js app router<br><br></strong>We are looking for a UI Lead to design and develop high-performance, scalable, and user-friendly web applications. The ideal candidate should have strong expertise in React, Redux, JavaScript (ES6), Node.js (ExpressJS). You will play a key role in building responsive UI components, implementing state management, and developing using Node.js/ExpressJS.<br><br><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong><strong>Must-Have:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Retail Application Expertise: building and scaling enterprise-grade retail and e-commerce applications using React and Next.js, delivering high-performing, modular user interfaces.</li><li>System & Atomic Design: Expertise in System Design incorporating Atomic Design principles to create scalable, reusable, and consistent component libraries across micro frontends and product ecosystems.</li><li>Micro Frontend Architecture: Architected and led implementation of Micro Frontend frameworks enabling independent deployments, enhanced maintainability, and team autonomy.</li><li>AI-Driven Productivity: Utilized AI tools to boost team efficiency automating code reviews, UI documentation, and test generation workflows.</li><li>CICD & Test Automation: Integrated Playwright within CI/CD pipelines for continuous testing and faster feedback loops, ensuring stable and reliable front-end releases.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>UI Development: Build elegant, responsive, and high-performance user interfaces using React, Redux, JavaScript (ES6+), HTML5, and CSS3.</li><li>Component Design: Develop reusable, modular, and scalable UI components that align with design and accessibility standards.</li><li>State Management: Implement and optimize Redux for efficient state handling.</li><li>Backend-for-Frontend (BFF): Develop and maintain lightweight Node.js (ExpressJS) APIs to bridge UI with backend services.</li><li>Performance Optimization: Optimize UI components for speed, scalability, and performance.</li><li>Version Control & Packages: Use GitHub for source control, manage dependencies with npm, and ensure a structured project setup.</li><li>Cross-Browser Compatibility: Ensure UI consistency across multiple browsers and devices.</li><li>Collaboration: Work closely with backend engineers, UX designers, and product managers to deliver a seamless user experience.</li><li>Code Quality: Follow best practices in code reviews, testing, and debugging to maintain a high-quality codebase.</li></ul>

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