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Lead Front-End Developer

Cardiff
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Lead Front-End Developer

Hybrid (UK-based) | Competitive Salary | Day Hours | Monday to Friday | Permanent

Introduction

Acorn by Synergie is recruiting for a Lead Front-End Developer to join a modern, cloud-first organisation. The role involves leading delivery of enterprise-grade applications, mentoring developers, and building high-quality digital services that have a real-world impact.

Key Duties:

Lead delivery of enterprise-grade applications using React, Node.js, and Next.js.
Mentor and coach developers while setting high engineering standards.
Own the delivery of high-performing, secure, and accessible services.
Work in a Microsoft Azure cloud-first environment using modern DevOps tooling.
Investigate, diagnose, and resolve complex system issues with confidence.
Champion agile delivery (Scrum and other modern models) across multi-disciplinary teams.

Requirements:

Proven experience as a front-end developer with leadership responsibilities.
Strong knowledge of React, Node.js, and Next.js.
Experience in cloud-first environments, preferably Microsoft Azure.
Excellent problem-solving, mentoring, and communication skills.
Experience with agile delivery frameworks and DevOps practices.

What We Offer:

Hybrid working and flexible culture.
Opportunity to work on innovative projects leveraging AI, ML, and modern cloud architecture.
Investment in learning and development.
Collaboration with multi-disciplinary experts.
Influence on technical strategy at a national level.

Interested?

Apply now to join this forward-thinking organisation and take the next step in your development career.

Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment

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