JavaScript Developer - Full Stack Developer

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Location: Chester (Hybrid - 2 days per week in office)

Are you a JavaScript Developer looking to work on cutting-edge technology and meaningful products? The client is a forward-thinking organisation where technology is at the heart of everything they do. As they continue to grow and invest in people, platforms, and products, we're looking for talented developers to help shape the future of their digital experiences.

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a collaborative, agile environment where your code will make a difference to millions of users.

What You'll Be Doing

As a JavaScript Developer, you'll play a key role in delivering secure, scalable, and high-quality solutions. Your work will span both frontend and backend development, and you'll be empowered to influence key technical decisions.

You'll:

Design, develop, test, and deploy frontend and backend services
Build and deploy containerized applications using Docker and Kubernetes
Apply modern engineering principles like Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD)
Work closely with Product Owners, Architects, and Quality Engineers
Integrate with internal systems and third-party APIs to deliver seamless user experiences
Contribute to architectural planning and engineering best practices

What We're Looking For

Frontend Development

Proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript and building modern, responsive UIs
Frameworks and libraries such as React, Next.js, Redux, Vue.js, or Angular (React/Next.js preferred)DevOps & Cloud

CI/CD tools like GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or Harness
Containerization with Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes
Exposure to cloud platforms - ideally Google Cloud Platform (GCP), but AWS or Azure is also welcomeTesting & Quality

Experience with Jest, Cypress, or Pact
A strong focus on writing maintainable, well-tested codeBackend development - Would be beneficial

Hands-on experience with Java, including designing and implementing RESTful APIs that support scalable, secure, and high-performance architectures.

If you are interested and looking for your next role, please apply with a copy of your CV or email - (url removed)

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