Full Stack Typescript Engineer – Bristol (Hybrid Remote) - £55k

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Full Stack Typescript Engineer (React/Next.js/Node.js) – Bristol (Hybrid Remote) - £55k

1-2dpw in Office | Flexible Hours | Node/Nest.js & React/Next.js | Serverless Architecture | Greenfield Projects

Ada Meher are engaged exclusively with a tech consultancy in Bristol as they search for a Full Stack Typescript Engineer to join them working on a variety of greenfield client project deliveries. The role will be focused in hands-on coding on complex features, as well as having technical input on project from ideation through to delivery.

The tech stack is centred around Typescript, with Node & Nest.js on the backend and React/Next.js frontend with a serverless Azure/AWS deployed architectures. There is no issue with candidates coming from an alternative (ie GCP) background but strong Typescript skills are a must.

As a flexible working business employees work remotely most of the time and will get together in their offices, based in central Bristol, 1-2 days per week so candidates should be local enough to the South West for a weekly office presence to be realistic. They have the same sort of approach to flexibility in working hours, allowing candidates the autonomy to deliver their work whilst also working around life’s other commitments.

To Be Considered…

  • Strong skills in Typescript development

  • Strong Node.js & React.js experience

  • Strong experience with Next.js (bonus points for App Router)

  • Excellent approach to best practice (ie testing with Jest/Playwright or similar)

  • Experience with Cloud Computing (Azure/GCP/AWS) and serverless architecture and CI/CD experience would be a bonus

  • Any knowledge of Nest.js / Serverless architecture would also be a bonus

    The business has an excellent reputation for the quality of the software that they produce and are looking for a like-minded individual who will benefit from an environment where they have the autonomy to drive such standards on greenfield projects they can really take ownership of.

    If that sounds like you, then please get in touch or send a CV ASAP for consideration

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