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Senior Frontend Developer: Shape the Future with React
Join a team developing cutting edge AI technologies and build a new React team. Contribute to innovative products that are changing the industry.
Hybrid - Essen (ideally around twice a month on-site)
PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU ARE AN EU CITIZEN 

Key Responsibilities:

Build scalable, user-centric web applications using React.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams across the full lifecycle to deliver exceptional user experiences.
Stay up-to-date with the latest frontend technologies and trends.Qualifications:

Proven experience in building scalable, high-performance web applications using React and TypeScript.
Strong understanding of modern front-end development practices and tools.
Experience with Node.js, Docker/Kubernetes and GIT or similar
Any of: Graph QL, Java, Go, Python are all a plus along with any expertise of big data/data engineering or ML.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
A passion for creating exceptional user experiences.
What we offer:

Competitive compensation and benefits
€1,200 euro yearly training budget
Opportunities for professional growth and development including shaping a new, growing team
A collaborative and supportive team culture
Flexible work arrangements – 90% remote working, flexible hours, choise of hardware.Apply now to join the team and make a real impact!
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