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UI Developer (Typescript)

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Developer (UI) - Flexible Location (Home / Leamington Spa / Edinburgh)
A fast-growing digital organisation transforming financial advice with market-leading technology is looking for a talented UI Developer to join its Digital Development team.
As part of an experienced, collaborative squad, you'll build React micro-frontends in TypeScript, working on an API-first, Azure-hosted cloud platform serving both partners and internal teams. This is a hands-on coding role where you'll:

Deliver high-quality, testable React components and experiences.

Break down complex requirements into incremental, usable changes.

Work closely with Product Managers, Analysts, Architects and fellow Developers.

Contribute to standards, code reviews and continual improvement.
You'll bring:

Strong TypeScript and React skills (state management frameworks such as Redux a plus).

REST API integration, HTML/CSS and Material UI experience.

Git best practice and an understanding of CI/CD workflows.

Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
? Why apply?
Alongside cutting-edge architecture and a culture of learning, you'll enjoy one of the best reward packages around: 40 days annual leave, 8% employer pension contribution (plus 2% matched), discretionary bonus, private healthcare and flexible benefits.
This is a chance to shape modern financial technology, learn from a talented team, and be proud of the impact you make

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