Front End Developer

Maxwell Bond
Manchester, United Kingdom
Last week
£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
22 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Remote allowance Monthly in-person team collaboration Startup-style culture Fast iteration cycles Real ownership of your work

Frontend Engineer (TypeScript/React)

Remote First (UK-based) | Meet once a month in Manchester Head Office | Up to £60k | AI Team

This is a great opportunity for a Front End Developer to join with a fast-growing AI technology team operating within a well-established organisation.

This is an opportunity to join a high-impact engineering team where you’ll play a key role in shaping frontend architecture, driving technical decisions, and building performant, user-focused applications.

The Role

You will join a small team set up to operate as a startup for the wider group to focus on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence initiatives. You will be involved in designing and building the front-end applications for their users to interact with their Machine Learning and Large Language Model systems. It’s a great opportunity to get exposure to cutting edge AI and ML technology.

This is an opportunity to take on real ownership - ideal for someone who enjoys solving complex problems and writing high-quality code.

Key responsibilities:

* Build and maintain modern frontend applications using React

* Help influence frontend architecture and best practices

* Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver product features

* Improve performance, scalability, and user experience

* Take on mentorship responsibilities as the team grows

You will need the following:

* Strong experience with React and modern TypeScript

* Solid understanding of frontend fundamentals and architecture

* Proven ability to write clean, maintainable, high-quality code

* Comfortable working in a highly collaborative, fast-paced environment

* Strong communication skills and ability to explain technical concepts

Nice to have:

* Experience working in product-led or startup environments

* Exposure to performance optimisation or complex UI challenges

* Interest in emerging technologies (e.g. AI-assisted development)

The Environment

* Remote-first with flexibility

* Monthly in-person team collaboration (travel expenses covered)

* Startup-style culture within a larger, well-funded organisation

* Fast iteration cycles and real ownership of your work

Why Apply?

* Opportunity to shape a growing frontend function

* Work on impactful, modern AI projects

* Join a team that values strong engineering fundamentals

* Balance of autonomy, flexibility, and stability

If you’re a strong frontend engineer looking for a role where you can make a real technical impact, we’d love to hear from you

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