- Company Name
- Hygie31
- Job Title
- Développeur Full Stack Angular / C# / Python H/F
- Job Description
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Job title
Full Stack Developer – Angular & Python
Role Summary
Lead end‑to‑end development of a high‑usage corporate platform hosted on Azure, focusing on Angular front‑ends, Python data handling, API integration, and ETL/ESB workflows.
Expectations
* Deliver high‑quality, maintainable, and performant code.
* Collaborate closely with business teams to translate requirements into efficient solutions.
* Operate autonomously in an agile environment, adapting quickly to evolving tools and infrastructures.
Key Responsibilities
* Design, develop, and evolve responsive web applications using Angular (and AngularJS where required).
* Build and maintain Python services (including Streamlit for dashboards) for data processing and integration.
* Implement RESTful APIs, manage API gateways, and ensure secure, scalable endpoints.
* Construct ETL/ESB pipelines to ingest, transform, and route data streams.
* Write automated tests (unit, integration, coverage) and maintain clear technical documentation.
* Participate in code reviews, continuous integration/deployment, and performance tuning.
Required Skills
* Proficiency in Angular, TypeScript, HTML5, CSS3, and modern JavaScript (ES6+).
* Strong Python experience (data processing, scripting, API development).
* Experience with ETL/ESB tools and SQL Server database design/optimization.
* Familiarity with Azure services (App Service, Functions, Storage, Azure DevOps).
* Knowledge of design patterns, SOLID principles, and clean code practices.
* Comfortable with version control (Git), CI/CD pipelines, and automated testing frameworks.
* Excellent debugging, problem‑solving, and communication skills.
Required Education & Certifications
* Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field.
* Minimum of 7 years’ professional experience in full‑stack development.
* Technical certifications (e.g., Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, Angular, or Python) are advantageous but not mandatory.