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UI Developer (Hybrid - 1 Day On-Site in Capenhurst, near Chester)

Join a global, independent provider of end-to-end power engineering solutions, helping customers manage and operate electrical networks more efficiently.

About the Role

As the UI Developer, you'll design and build robust, scalable user interface solutions that present data clearly and meaningfully to both internal and external users.

Your key responsibilities will include:

Developing tools and visualisations for the Substation360 platform, including dashboards, alerts, and user insights.

Leading by example within the team, providing technical mentoring and guidance to junior developers.

Actively participating in Agile development practices (e.g., sprint planning, retrospectives).

Ensuring all delivered software meets coding and quality standards, including participation in peer code reviews.

Contributing to the deployment and orchestration of services, including containerisation using platforms like Kubernetes.

What We're Looking For

A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics, or equivalent experience.

Strong proficiency in front-end technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript, and React.

Demonstrated ability to design and develop intuitive, high-performance, and secure user interfaces.

Familiarity with source control systems, branching strategies, and release processes.

Solid understanding of modern frontend architecture and component-driven design (e.g., reusable components, hooks, state management).

Strong grasp of UI/UX principles, particularly in data-driven environments.

Knowledge of software engineering and secure coding best practices.

Understanding of Business Intelligence (BI) concepts and data handling in enterprise systems.

Awareness of how infrastructure and deployment choices impact UI performance.

High attention to detail and a passion for delivering quality, user-focused solutions.

What We Offer

Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum (flexible DOE).

Career development: Genuine pathways for growth and progression.

Holidays: 25 days annual leave (FTE) plus bank holidays, with an additional day every three years (up to 30 days), and the option to buy five extra days.

Pension: 8% employer contribution (or cash equivalent).

Comprehensive benefits, including Group Life Insurance, Income Protection, and Critical Illness cover (or cash equivalents).

Private Medical Insurance (single cover or cash equivalent)

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