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Full Stack Developer

BigRio
Chennai
7 - 11 Years

Posted on: 11/09/2025

Job Description

Job Title : Full Stack/ Frontend Developer

Location : Chennai, India

Duration : Full-Time

Position Overview :


We are seeking an experienced and motivated Full Stack/ Frontend Developer to join our innovative team. If you are passionate about coding, problem-solving, and building intuitive user interfaces, we would love to hear from you! In this role, youll work closely with back-end developers and UX/UI designers to deliver exceptional web applications for the higher education sector.

Key Responsibilities :


- Develop and maintain interactive, responsive, and user-friendly front-end applications using Java, JavaScript, and modern frameworks.

- Collaborate with back-end developers to integrate front-end functionality with back-end services.

- Work closely with UX/UI designers to ensure user interfaces are visually appealing, functional, and consistent.

- Participate in code reviews and uphold high-quality coding standards.

- Troubleshoot and resolve front-end issues and optimize performance.

- Stay up-to-date with the latest trends in front-end development.

Required Skills & Experience :


- 4+ years of experience in Java-based front-end development.

- Strong experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and front-end frameworks.

- Hands-on experience with Spring, Hibernate, Thymeleaf, Velocity, jQuery, and Java.

- Familiarity with RESTful APIs and front-end integration practices.

- Experience in responsive design and cross-browser compatibility.

- Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

- Ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment with strong communication skills.

Preferred Skills :


- Experience with modern JavaScript frameworks (React, jQuery plugins, DataTables, etc.).


- Familiarity with version control systems like Git.

- Knowledge of Agile development methodologies.

- Prior experience in higher education technology or education-related software.

Note : Experience with Thymeleaf and Velocity is good to have. Tapestry can be ignored as it is legacy.


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