Associate Staff Front End Engineer

AbbottPleasanton, CA
Onsite

About The Position

At Abbott, you can do work that matters, grow, and learn, care for yourself and your family, be your true self, and live a full life. You’ll also have access to: Career development with an international company where you can grow the career you dream of. Employees can qualify for free medical coverage in our Health Investment Plan (HIP) PPO medical plan in the next calendar year. An excellent retirement savings plan with a high employer contribution. Tuition reimbursement, the Freedom 2 Save student debt program, and FreeU education benefit - an affordable and convenient path to getting a bachelor’s degree. A company recognized as a great place to work in dozens of countries worldwide and named one of the most admired companies in the world by Fortune. A company that is recognized as one of the best big companies to work for as well as the best place to work for diversity, working mothers, female executives, and scientists.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Mathematics, or related discipline or equivalent professional experience
  • 6–8 years of professional software engineering experience
  • 3+ years of deep, hands‑on Angular development in production environments
  • Strong experience building cloud‑hosted SaaS front‑end applications, preferably on Azure
  • Expert‑level knowledge of: Angular, TypeScript, RxJS, SPA architecture, state management, and performance optimization
  • Hands‑on experience with Azure front‑end services: Static Web Apps or App Service, Azure AD / Azure AD B2C, Azure API Management and Azure Functions, Azure Application Insights

Nice To Haves

  • Strong understanding of CI/CD pipelines, Git workflows, and automated testing
  • Master’s degree

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain large-scale Angular SaaS applications deployed on Azure
  • Implement complex, high-impact UI features including: Data-dense views and dashboards, Multi-step workflows and advanced forms, Configuration-driven and feature-flagged UI behavior
  • Own technically complex areas of the front-end codebase where correctness, performance, and maintainability are critical
  • Write clean, testable, scalable Angular code using modern Angular APIs (standalone components, signals, RxJS)
  • Refactor and modernize existing Angular code to improve performance, readability, and long-term sustainability
  • Build and maintain Angular applications hosted on: Azure Static Web Apps and/or Azure App Service
  • Implement front-end authentication and authorization using: Azure AD (Entra ID) for enterprise SaaS scenarios, Azure AD B2C for customer-facing applications
  • Integrate Angular applications with backend APIs via: Azure API Management, Azure Functions or other Azure-hosted services
  • Consume and manage cloud-native configuration and secrets using: Azure App Configuration, Azure Key Vault
  • Optimize Angular applications for: Initial load time and bundle size, Lazy loading and rendering efficiency, Runtime performance under SaaS-scale usage
  • Identify and resolve complex client-side bugs and performance bottlenecks
  • Implement client-side telemetry using Azure Application Insights to track: Errors and exceptions, Performance metrics, User interaction and behavior
  • Use production data to guide performance and reliability improvements
  • Own and deliver technically difficult front-end work that requires deep Angular and cloud understanding
  • Make sound technical decisions within assigned areas of ownership
  • Handle ambiguous or under-specified technical problems independently
  • Deliver solutions that remain correct and maintainable across multiple releases

Benefits

  • Free medical coverage in our Health Investment Plan (HIP) PPO medical plan in the next calendar year
  • Excellent retirement savings plan with a high employer contribution
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Freedom 2 Save student debt program
  • FreeU education benefit
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