Junaid Arham
Frontend Engineer
- +1 (647) 410 – 5909
- junaid_arham@outlook.com
- linkedin.com/in/jazaki
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Frontend Engineer with over 7 years of experience in building scalable web applications, optimizing performance, and leading frontend migration projects. Skilled in React, Next.js, TypeScript, GraphQL, and micro-frontend architectures. Passionate about performance optimization, reusable component libraries, and AI-enhanced UX experiences.
Work Experience
Frontend Tech Lead
- Architected and developed reusable component libraries using React.js, improving maintainability and development speed.
- Migrated monolithic React app to micro-frontend architecture using Module Federation, boosting deployability and team velocity.
- Implemented performance optimizations (lazy loading, code splitting) resulting in 45% faster load times.
- Integrated Jest, Cypress, and React Testing Library to enforce high-quality code coverage and testing standards.
Software Engineer III
- Led front-end development for student internship and job portals using React, Next.js, and Redux.
- Integrated GraphQL and REST APIs with TypeScript and TanStack Query for type-safe and performant data fetching.
- Improved application Web Vitals through accessibility and SEO enhancements.
- Introduced Vitest for faster integration testing, reducing CI feedback time.
Senior Software Engineer
- Developed Progressive Web Apps to improve order fulfillment and offline accessibility.
- Created handheld mobile apps for barcode scanning and invoice automation using React and Node.js.
- Built APIs with Node.js and Express adhering to REST standards.
- Mentored engineers in adopting NestJS and TypeScript best practices.
Software Engineer
- Developed UI for enterprise automation apps using AngularJS and Bootstrap.
- Worked with GraphQL APIs and maintained Web Vitals for SEO and performance.
Web Developer Trainee
- Built queue predictor and prescription generator applications using React JS.
- Designed modular decorators and interceptors in NestJS for logging and validation.