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Senior Frontend Engineer

Binscombe
5 days ago
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Senior Frontend Engineer | React & TypeScript | Salary £70-80k | Hybrid (Surrey once a fortnight)
 
Would you like to build products that directly impact the daily lives of people across the entire UK?
 
I’m working with a long-established Tech4Good organisation (20 years strong) who provide essential digital services to councils nationwide. They’re expanding their product range and are now looking for a Senior Frontend Engineer to take ownership of frontend development across two new products.
 
You’ll be the React SME within the business - leading on frontend development best practices, mentoring other engineers, and helping to shape the company’s frontend strategy as they grow. You’ll work closely with their Product Managers, Designers, and Full Stack Engineers to deliver accessible, user-centred, and visually engaging applications that make a tangible impact on society.
 
You’ll also collaborate directly with their Product Designer to guide the design system and lead the development of a new component library that will underpin the next generation of their products.
 
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Engineer who wants to take ownership, influence technical direction, and see the results of their work benefit millions across the UK.
 
What you’ll need

Excellent commercial experience with React & TypeScript
Comfortable being the React SME in an engineering team, leading on best practices & mentoring others to further develop their React capabilities
Good understanding of modern frontend architecture and best practices
Experience of working closely with a Designer, collaborating on design elements & building out a component library (experience with tools such as Storybook)
Enjoy a collaborative environment where you can share your views with other members of the team and have open communication about the best way to proceed on projects
Ideally you’ll have a background in a small team or business, where you are comfortable wearing multiple hats
Experience of working on greenfield projects
Excited about working on projects that have a positive social impact
Any knowledge of backend engineering, AWS or CI/CD best practices would be a bonus
Happy to travel to the Surrey office once a fortnight 
If you want to take the technical lead on frontend development within a Tech4Good business that’s making a real impact on society, click apply below or drop me a line at (url removed)

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