Front-End Developer

GK Recruitment
Bolton
1 year ago
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Description

We are looking for a developer to join our small, welcoming team in a well-established business.

We're working on a brand-new data management SaaS product from the ground up, with a suite of features that sets a new benchmark and wows users. Join us in breaking ground on something that's built elegantly from the outset; no need to maintain legacy code!

Suitable for candidates who prefer a blend of home and office working, or 100% remote or office-based working.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

* Leading in UI implementation within a small team of developers of a brand-new SaaS product using Vue JS.

* Working/producing wireframes and prototypes to design, share, and test designs.

* Developing the agreed designs and supporting their use in pre-production and production systems.

* Working with back-end developers to shape REST APIs and BFFs.

* Occasionally traveling and working with our clients throughout the UK.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

* Strong knowledge of HTML5, JavaScript frameworks, CSS and associated tooling.

* Minimum of 5 years' experience in front-end development and some involvement in UX.

 

ADVANTAGES

* Awareness of relational and No-SQL databases or data science for a better understanding of our new product.

* Familiarity with Python.

* Familiarity with or C# for a better understanding of our back-end technology.

* Experience of working with UK energy suppliers.

 

ATTRIBUTES

* Passion for great design.

* Experience of working within an agile team.

* Strong communication skills.

* Tenacity, dedication, and inclination to lead.

* The ability to challenge convention and innovate.

 

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES

* Establishing and standardising operational processes within the business.

* Occasional mentoring of apprentices.

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