Frontend Engineer 

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Job LocationUK
Job TagComputer Science

Description:

You will join one of our cross functional Tech squads based in our London office where you will work with product and design to create products that delight our users. This is an opportunity to join a well funded scale-up with a clear vision, purpose & mission.

Some of the things we feel passionately about:

  • Technical rigour through collaborative, multi-disciplinary and thorough refinement processes. We want hackers and painters!
  • Simple, clear and concise communication and documentation of technical ideas
  • A challenger mindset – to implement new patterns and libraries including improving readability and efficiency

Responsibilities:

  • Own the user-facing web frontend codebase of the application, currently built in React with Redux
  • Own the internal web frontend application
  • Design and write clean documentation
  • Collaborate with Backend Engineers (who work with Golang) to integrate user-facing elements with server side logic
  • Build reusable code and libraries for future use

Qualifications:

  • Experience working as a Frontend (or Fullstack) engineer
  • Ideally you’ve worked with React, Redux, Typescript – but this is NOT essential
  • ES6, HTML5, CSS
  • Unit testing, integration testing, or similar testing frameworks


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