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Senior Front-end Developer - 12m (Leeds/ Newcastle)

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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We are currently recruiting for Front End Developers, with experience in Java Script to join a great complex project with the UK GOV for 12 months, hybrid working in Leeds or Newcastle.

About the role: will work with Node.js, Express, React and deliver accessibility compliant UIs using well defined GDS standards. Experience on Docker, CI and deployment of components.Delivery end to end testing using TDD and BDD.

Essential:

Expertise in Front-end development of large-scale systems dealing with high numbers of users
Extensive experience of open-source technologies including HTML, CSS.
Extensive use of server-side JavaScript, TypeScriptNode.js and other modern front-end frameworks and templating languages.
Experience with Public Sector/ DWP would be beneficial
Cloud environment AWS or AZURE
Experience in building accessible compliant user interfaces (WCAG).
wide range of technical systems including database technologies (SQL or NoSQL), caching tools such as Redis and API

Interviews will start as soon good candidates are available, if you are interested do not delay the response and forward you updated CV today.

If you would like to discuss further about this opportunity or others in the UK Public Sector, please reach out (phone number removed) (extension 8144) and ask for Cristina Ghenu or you may email me at

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