Frontend Engineer

London
3 weeks ago
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Frontend Engineer

3-6 Month Rolling Contract | Inside IR35

Our client is building something new, exciting, and at the cutting edge of digital technology. They are looking for ambitious, talented, and creative software engineers to join their growing Digital team and help shape the next generation of products and experiences for customers.

They're looking for Frontend Engineers who are passionate about building high-quality products and solving real-world problems with code. If you enjoy creating innovative solutions, collaborating in a fast-paced environment, and learning from talented peers, this role is for you.

Responsibilities

Develop React applications on the frontend and work with REST API or GraphQL servers.

Collaborate in a product/engineering team with frontend, backend, and platform engineers, as well as designers.

Plan, build, test, and release new features and experiments using TypeScript and React.

Mentor other team members through pair programming and code reviews.

Contribute to solving challenges associated with large-scale systems and data-intensive applications.

Essential skills

Strong experience with React and TypeScript.

Experience using Apollo GraphQL.

Experience with NextJS or Gatsby.

Experience with unit testing, preferably Jest or Vitest.

Strong software design, problem-solving, and debugging skills.

Good communication and interpersonal skills.

Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and modern DevOps practices.

Desirable skills

Experience working with AWS Lambda and cloud-hosted applications.

Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform.

Experience working with Tailwind, Radix, or similar design systems.

Experience in mentoring or leading technical discussions within a team.

Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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