Motorola Solutions
SoftwareEngineer,Frontend(TypeScript)
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Software Engineer, Frontend (TypeScript) at Motorola Solutions. Skills: Frontend development, TypeScript, State management. Analyze software. Develop software”
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis; Debugging
Under 10% travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
2-5 years software engineering experience, Knowledge of HTML, Knowledge of CSS, Knowledge of TypeScript, Understanding of application state patterns, Understanding of data flows, Understanding of reactivity/observables, Hands-on experience with RESTful API, Hands-on experience with websockets, Solid understanding of web development principles, Good foundation in data structures/algorithms, Good foundation in design patterns, Ability to see long-term implications of solutions, Demonstrated team player skills, Willingness to work with others
Nice to Have
Knowledge of modern frontend frameworks, Building resilient systems, Operating resilient systems, Maintaining resilient systems, Testing code, Investigate and get to root cause, Find a solution, Exploring new areas of codebase, Jumping into new features, Prioritise effectively, Willingness to learn, Review code
What You'll Do.
Develop and validate software
Build maintainable code
Implement state management patterns
Implement API integrations
Understand CI/CD principles
Understand deployment
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborating with other teams
Full Job Description
## **Company Overview** At Motorola Solutions, we believe that everything starts with our people. We’re a global close-knit community, united by the relentless pursuit to help keep people safer everywhere. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Connect with a career that matters, and help us build a safer future. ## **Department Overview** Motorola Solutions’ innovations, products, and services play essential roles in people’s lives. Our end-to-end suite of software solutions helps our customers answer thousands of emergency calls and text messages, and process video, disparate evidence, and records. We are also proud to be an industry leader in video security solutions installed in more than 120 countries at thousands of customer sites. Our products leverage cutting-edge voice technology, video analytics, and Machine Learning to enable our customers to focus on what matters while providing faster responses, safer outcomes, and greater transparency. The Avigilon Alta Video UI team is responsible for the mission-critical infrastructure that powers our VMS. We are currently evolving our platform to support deep-tier interconnection across the Motorola product portfolio. Our team values high-performance engineering, architectural integrity, and a commitment to building the most reliable real-time tools in the industry. While our stack features Vue 3, Pinia, and TypeScript on the frontend and Go on the backend, we prioritize engineering fundamentals over specific library knowledge. We are looking for a developer who can navigate logic, manage state, and help us build maintainable solutions. ## Job Description * Analyzes, develops, maintains software for the organization’s products and systems. Familiarity with/interest in engineering patterns and best practices. * Develops,
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