JavaScript Developer

Manchester
5 days ago
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JavaScript Developer with strong commercial Next.js experience is sought by a market leading PaaS organisation based in central Manchester.

With recent investment this JavaScript Developer will play a crucial role in new product & feature development offering high level of autonomy to help shape the future of this market leading solution.
As the team scales and adds additional functionality this mid-level JavaScript Developer will work closely with the CTO to upskill and progress with scope to learn and work with AI, Data and cloud technology.

This role would suit a Developer with a couple of years commercial experience,. Ideally gained in a product focussed engineering team who is keen to work full stack.

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

This JavaScript Developer based near Manchester should have most of the following key skills

  • Strong commercial next.js experience
  • Willingness to work full stack
  • Solid JavaScript/ typescript/ node exposure
  • A strong communicator who is happy to get involved with stakeholder
  • Experience building and supporting web applications in AWS would be a real plus
  • Any hobbyist or academic Python exposure would be useful
  • Experience working in a Product or PaaS environment

    In return this JavaScript Developer based near Manchester will receive:

  • Starting salary of up to £60,000
  • Bonus scheme
  • Short working week with flexible working hours
  • Hybrid working (3 days a week in the office)
  • Great progression opportunities
  • 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Private healthcare
  • Regular salary reviews
  • A well-structured training scheme with external certifications

    So if you are a JavaScript Developer who is looking to get involved in shaping the technical output of a successful, scaling organisation please apply now to be considered and for further info.

    Manchester
    JavaScript, Node, AWS, serverless architecture JavaScript, CI, CD, Test driven development, Typescript, next.js

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