Senior React Developer – Asset Management Systems - AMS 1121 SB#01


IT - NY - New York, NY
New York, New York
Locations: New York, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island City
Posted On: November 21, 2025
Last Day to Apply: December 05, 2025
Pay: From $60.00 per hour

Senior React Developer – Asset Management Systems

Location: New York, NY (Onsite/Hybrid)
Duration: Multi-year

Note - This rate is for W2 Tax Term

Role Overview

Seeking a Senior React Developer to build and enhance enterprise asset management applications used across NYC’s public infrastructure. This role focuses on developing high-performance React interfaces for inspections, facility condition assessments, capital planning, work orders, and maintenance workflows. You’ll work with large datasets, complex forms, geospatial mapping, and API-driven architectures in a mission-critical environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build modern SPAs using React, TypeScript, Redux/state libraries.
  • Develop data-heavy UI components: grids, mapping views, advanced filters, multi-step forms.
  • Optimize performance for large datasets (50k+ records).
  • Integrate with REST/GraphQL APIs and mapping tools (Mapbox/ESRI/Leaflet).
  • Collaborate with backend teams, product, and business units.
  • Ensure accessibility (WCAG) and front-end quality standards.
  • Contribute to architecture decisions, component design, and CI/CD workflows.

Required Skills

  • 7+ years JavaScript, 5+ years React.
  • Strong with React Hooks, TypeScript, Redux/Zustand/Recoil/RTK Query.
  • Proven experience optimizing large-scale, data-rich UIs.
  • Experience with geospatial tools (Mapbox/ESRI/Leaflet).
  • Strong understanding of enterprise UI/UX and workflow-heavy systems.
  • Ability to work onsite in NYC as needed.

Highly Preferred

  • Experience with asset management, facility operations, work order systems, or preventive maintenance platforms.
  • Familiarity with NYC public sector environments.
  • Experience with .NET-backed ecosystems, microservices, or automated testing tools.

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