Job Description
Job Description: Frontend Architect to assist in the governance and solution of selling groceries. Function as an on-site architect lead for all frontend experience use cases, working with a variety of teammates and roadmaps. At least 5 years experience or 5-10 years experience as a Sr. Frontend Engineer. Provide architectural guidance, governance, and designs based on industry best practices and KTD Principles Support the delivery of the Users' Experience Architecture. Utilize and drive User Interface design patterns (MVC, VIPER, etc Drive utilization of HTTPS, WS, and MQTT Utilize best practices and design patterns of PWAs Key Responsibilities Participate in the application technical design process Create architecture system documentation and ensure that this documentation remains current throughout all phases of the SDLC Effective time management skills prioritizing mentoring, learning new things, and delivering consumable artifacts. Collaborate with Product Management and our Business stakeholders during requirements gathering and solution design exercises Properly document architectural decisions with supporting illustration and business value details to enable engineering capacity planning Critical thinking to deconstruct problems into the base components for the solution Ensure technical feasibility of user interfaces and experience design. Collaborate with other solution architects on the backend for supporting the application experiences Stay up to date with emerging technologies in operations and activities Build partnerships across the application, business and infrastructure teams Soft Skills: Retail experience is the biggest factor, manager values a diverse background (domains/industry) Prior experience working with product and engineering teams Diversity in background is valued Excellent communication skills; able to work across technical and functional teams Personable and collaborative (Brad values strong interpersonal skills) Top Skills 1. High-level Web architecture and documentation experience, not development 2. Architectural documentation (C4, PlantUML, Draw.io)