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Junior Software Engineer

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1 week ago
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Junior Software Engineer, Permanent
Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 + Benefits + Bonuses
Hertfordshire - Hybrid (Some UK travel required)
Join a growing team delivering secure, React-based software solutions in a dynamic events environment. This is a hands-on development role offering variety, paid training, and real user impact, perfect for a JavaScript junior software engineer ready to grow.
You’ll work across both front-end and back-end projects, combining your React, React Native and JavaScript skills with client interaction and implementation support.
What you’ll be doing:

  • Developing front-end and back-end components using JavaScript, React and React Native
  • Supporting app builds, deployments and real-world integrations
  • Working in a collaborative team with project managers and software engineers
  • Handling customer feedback and technical queries directly
  • Travelling to client sites around the UK
    What you’ll need:
  • Solid experience with JavaScript and React
  • HTML, CSS and REST API integration skills
  • Awareness of AWS, SQL and Git workflows
  • Ideally, some familiarity or experience with React Native in a commercial or personal project context
  • Exposure or awareness of CI/CD pipelines and deployment processes
  • Confident communication style and interest in end-user needs
  • Any experience with technical diagramming or user story mapping
  • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
    What’s on offer:
  • Paid training and mentorship
  • Hybrid working
  • Varied, client-facing project work with room to grow
    If you're a JavaScript and React junior software engineer keen to work on real-world solutions with customer impact, apply today

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