Front End Developer

Birmingham
1 week ago
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Front-End Developer with experience using React, JavaScript and Typescript to build accessible, user-friendly front-end solutions is sought on a hybrid basis by a market leading organisation based in Birmingham.

With over 20 years of trading history this organisation have pivoted bricks and mortar retail to an e-commerce focussed business driving extensive business growth.

As the team adds additional functionality a Front-End Developer is needed to own the front-end development offering excellent day to day autonomy and scope to lead greenfield projects.
In return this Front-End Developer will be offered a clear progression pathway as the business scales over the coming years.

This company support real commitment to a healthy work life balance with long term hybrid working, flexible working alongside a collaborative, autonomous team culture.

This Front-End Developer based near Birmingham should have most of the following key skills:

  • Strong experience building front end solutions using JavaScript/ Typescript & React
  • Experience building responsive, component based user interfaces
  • Experience consuming RESTful API's
  • A background in retail or e-commerce
  • Solid understanding of modern development best practice - Git, CI/CD, Agile etc

    In return this Front-End Developer will receive:

  • Starting salary of up to £60,000
  • Weekly hybrid working (2/3 days a week on-site in Birmingham city centre)
  • Bonus scheme
  • Flexible working patterns
  • Great progression opportunities
  • 25 days holiday plus holiday purchase scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • Regular salary reviews
  • A well-structured training scheme with external certifications

    So if you are a Front End Developer who is looking to play a key role in shaping the technical output of a successful, scaling organisation please apply now to be considered and for further info.

    Front End Developer
    Birmingham
    JavaScript, React, Typescript, CI/CD, Restful API, Agile, CI/CD, Git

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