Senior Front End / UI Developer
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Permanent
Witney, South East, United Kingdom
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Salary : £40000 - £60000 Annually
13.05.2024
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JOB DESCRIPTIONOur clients are looking for a Senior UI Developer with commercial experience writing clean, semantic HTML, CSS, React, and native JavaScript. You should be passionate about delivering exceptional digital experiences and enjoy working collaboratively on a variety of projects with like-minded individuals. As a Senior, you should be an evangelist for all things digital, with a proactive mindset to drive forward the creativity and productivity of our front-end team and processes.
About the role
Creativity will be at the forefront of everything you do, working on projects which vary in size from a few days to several months, you will be tailoring designs to meet the needs of our clients and maintaining the high standards of our UI Development Team by ensuring innovation and precision in every line of code.
We are looking to hear from candidates who have skills/experience in the following:
- HTML, CSS, and native JavaScript
- React (2+ years of commercial experience)
- Typescript
- Next.js and other similar frameworks
- CSS pre-processors such as Sass
- Gulp or other front-end build tools such as Grunt and Webpack
- Integrating with content management systems, both traditional and headless
- Writing code in pattern libraries such as Fractal and Storybook, including building and working with mock APIs
- Integrating with REST APIs and familiarity with ASP.NET
Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on any grounds of age, and we confirm that we will gladly accept applications from any persons for this role.
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