▷ [High Salary] Frontend Developer

Inara
London
1 year ago
Applications closed

Frontend Engineer (TypeScript, React.js, Next.js....)Location: London Hybrid Working: 1 day a week in the office (Cityof London) Salary: £60-£70k base + Benefits / EquityYou must beable to gain security clearance for this role which requires beinga UK resident for a minimum of 5 yearsOur client is a fastmoving, growing and heavily financially invested start-up / scaleup working in the “decision data space”, which has the potential toachieve unicorn status in the next 12 months. They are working withthe latest technologies and innovations to empower their clientswith the best data available globally. They are at a super excitingstage where they are looking to build an exceptional engineeringteam to build both the future of technology for the business andalso be the engineering leaders as the business continues to growin the coming years. Essential Technical Skills: - Experiencesacross TypeScript, ES6, JavaScript, Next.js and React.js -Experience with graph visualisation tools (e.g., D3.js, Sigma.js,Cytoscape.js) - Experience in good testing practices, automatedtesting, CI/CD - Strong UX/UI design principles Desirable TechnicalSkills: - Experience with GIS frameworks and libraries such as;leaflet, mapbox, openlayers etc - Working with large volumes ofdata (both geographical and graph-based) Role: - You will beworking very closely with the CTO as well as the devops, datascience and backend leaders to shape and deliver the frontendecosystem of the application stack, as well as build out completelygreenfield products from scratch. - You will have ownership overthe technologies and tools from architecture design through todelivery. - You will be able to work with the latest technology andwork with huge amounts of data; mainly in the geospatial space. -Develop an application for data assurance and quality for aninternal customer - Testing to validate the quality of the product- Producing web applications - Wide-ranging frontendresponsibilities on the main customer facing user interface Anexciting opportunity to come and join a growing business and be oneof the founding engineers in the frontend space and be creative inyour role to build out the new platform. Please apply to find outmore

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