Fullstack Developer

Crewe
1 week ago
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If you're a mid‑level developer looking to step up, work on real product engineering, and grow your skills across both React and Django, this could be an ideal next move.

A fast‑scaling global tech company is expanding its core product team and looking for a Full Stack Developer who wants to take ownership of features, learn from experienced engineers, and work on a platform used by over 600,000 active users.

You’ll work on new features, real‑time functionality, UX improvements, and backend development, all within a supportive, collaborative product team.

Tech You’ll Be Using

Frontend:

React
JavaScript / TypeScript
HTML, CSS
WebSockets
Backend:

Python (Django)
REST APIs
Database:

PostgreSQL
Bonus (but not required):

AWS experience
Understanding of CI/CD pipelines
 What You’ll Be Doing

Building new features in both React and Django
Improving UI/UX and frontend performance
Working on real‑time features using WebSockets
Supporting and enhancing a large production system
Writing clean, maintainable code and contributing to code reviews
Collaborating closely with Product, Design, and Senior Engineers
Learning, experimenting & contributing ideas
What They’re Looking For

3+ years working with React and TypeScript
3+ years working with Python (Django preferred)
Good understanding of WebSockets
Comfortable with relational databases like Postgres
Curious, proactive, and keen to grow your engineering skills
Bonus: any AWS/cloud exposure
You don’t need to be an expert — just solid, motivated, and eager to learn.

Benefits Package

Annual bonus (10%)
Pension & life assurance
Electric Vehicle scheme & fuel card scheme
Wellbeing support & EAP
Cycle to Work
Free breakfast daily
Free onsite gym
Stunning workspace with pizzeria, café, barista counter & rooftop ba

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