Frontend Engineer (React Native) X 2

Manchester
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Frontend Engineer (React Native) X 2

Our growing client based in Manchester is currently looking for an experienced Frontend Engineers who has a proven track record of delivering high-quality React Native applications in a fast-paced, high-impacting, Agile digital delivery environment. You will join a growing team responsible for building and maintaining innovative mobile applications, supported by a collection of Go Lang APIs hosted in AWS. As our client embraces a DevOps culture, you could be working across any part of the stack – an iOS app design change, a Bitbucket pipeline update or an API refactor!

Skills and experience:

You will be confident in delivering secure, high-quality React Native applications in a commercial environment.

Proficient with ES5 & ES6 & Typescript

Knowledge of authentication & authorization mechanisms with OAuth2, JSON Web Token etc.

Experience with test frameworks & tools such as Jest, Detox, Jasmine, and Appium.

Able to work with different layouts and ability to develop complex UI with design standards.

Working knowledge of consuming third-party APIs and parsing JSON.

Experience building APIs would be advantageous. Knowledge of Go Lang would be additionally beneficial.

You will have experience in delivering software in a test-driven style (TDD) and be familiar with appropriate automation testing processes.

Benefits:

A commitment to building a working environment that values inclusivity, innovation, agility, and drive.

A paid charity day for you to work somewhere as part of our Corporate Social Responsibility commitments.

Employee Benefits Scheme

Continuous Learning and Development

Interested? Please click apply now!

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