Больше информации по резюме будет доступно после регистрации

Зарегистрироваться
Was more than two weeks ago

Male, 47 years, born on 4 June 1978

Moscow, metro station Novye Cheryomushki, not willing to relocate, prepared for business trips

Lead Frontend Developer

200 000  in hand

Specializations:
  • Programmer, developer

Employment type: full time

Work experience 9 years 11 months

April 2022currently
4 years 1 month
ISPSystem

www.ispsystem.com/

Senior Frontend Developer
Development of custom Web components using Stencil, ongoing development and bug fixes for an Angular 10 application.
February 2021November 2021
10 months

Moscow, www.fleetcor.com/

IT, System Integration, Internet... Show more

Frontend developer
Worked remotely as part of an English-speaking Atlanta, GA based Scrum team on Versions 1 and 2 of UCX (Unified Customer Experience) - admin panel application for clients of Fleetcor's gas card brands (Fuelman and others). Vanilla Javascript development: finishing and successfully launching Version 1 of the app and then developing Version 2: frontend feature development, maintaining and extending the "Core" repository of components shared between several apps, presenting new "Core" repository components and features to several development teams, writing unit (Jest) and integration (Cucumber + Puppeteer) tests.
January 2020February 2021
1 year 2 months

Moscow, www.firstlinesoftware.com

IT, System Integration, Internet... Show more

Senior software developer / Frontend tech lead
Work on an ongoing project - survey data analysis system - for PwC Russia (https://www.pwc.ru/ru/services/people-and-organization/paywell-2020.html): Angular 8 SPA development with Kendo UI for Angular. Leading/supervision of an internal project for employees work time tracking: several small ReactJS plugins talking to AzureDevOps API. Part-time outstaffed to Stream (https://stream.ru/, MTS subsidiary) as a senior Angular developer on an online education platform.
September 2017May 2018
9 months
IPONWEB
Frontend developer
Ongoing development and support of the existing AngularJS application; setting the structure of the project for re-writing in in Angular 6; creating new Angular 6 applications; writing end-to-end (Protractor) and unit (Karma) tests, working with backend team on REST API specs, creating Jenkins pipeline to separate the frontend CI from backend processes.
February 2017May 2017
4 months
Moscow Aviation Institute
Lecturer/Instructor
Taught Web Frontend Technologies course to a small group of students specializing on programming/IT. Each session consisted of a lecture and a practical task walkthrough. Students also had to take tests several times during the course. Prepared all the teaching plans, lectures with PowerPoint slides, practical tasks and tests.
April 2014February 2017
2 years 11 months

www.luxoft.com

IT, System Integration, Internet... Show more

Senior programmer
Starting new AngularJS projects and ongoing development of applications for regulatory compliance for Markit (now IHS Markit, NYSE:INFO), one of the leading providers of financial markets information and services. Writing unit tests, working with backend team on REST API specs, taking part in formulating requirements and evaluating the workload for the tasks.

Skills

Skill proficiency levels
AngularJS
Angular 6/7/8
HTML5
JavaScript
Typescript
CSS/LESS/SCSS
Git
Karma
Protractor
Jenkins
Atlassian Jira
Google Docs
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Bootstrap
REST

About me

My portfolio created with Angular 8 and Bootstrap 4.3: https://amochalin-portfolio.appspot.com/ A lot of experience in Web frontend technologies from HTML5 and HTTP protocol to many libraries from Underscore and jQuery to ExtJS and AngularJS/Angular 8. In 2013 gave talks on AngularJS on Google Developer Groups' DevFest events in Moscow and Omsk.

Higher education

2000
Higher education
Moscow State University

Languages

Russian — Native

English — C1 — Advanced

Citizenship, travel time to work

Citizenship: Russia

Permission to work: Russia

Desired travel time to work: Doesn't matter