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UI/UX design Front End Developer

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11 months ago
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Front End Developer required to work for one of the UK and Europe's No1 Cloud-based Telematic providers. The project is a multiple award winning IOT, high throughout / big data insurance telematics & video solution.

Role

We are seeking a Front-End Developer with UI/UX design expertise to join am agile team of eight. The ideal candidate will have the ability to transform product requirements into high-quality designs and then seamlessly implement them into functional, user-friendly interfaces. You will play a key role in bridging the gap between design and development, ensuring a cohesive and intuitive user experience.

Working Environment

The company work in an Agile / DevOps environment and are continuously trying to improve their processes. They are looking for someone who can fit into this environment so a working knowledge / interest in Agile / Devops working practices, including SCRUM, Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery. Ideally looking for someone who can follow and promote best practices in these areas.

Essential Skills

ReactJs

Javascript

Front end development pipeline tech such as NPM, Bower, webpack

HTML5 and CSS

UI/UX prototyping tools such as Figma

Non Essential Skills (possibility to learn on the job)

TypeScript

Redux

Jest

ESLint

Git, including GitFlow & Pull Requests / Peer Reviews

Restful API development

C#

Perks of the Role

Fantastic salary £50,000-£60,000Experience Dependent

Working Hours are Monday-Friday 9 am- 5 pm

FULLY REMOTE

Private Healthcare

5% Employer pension contributions when contributing 5%

28 days Holiday plus Bank Holidays

Company Sick Pay

Life Assurance 4x annual salary

Please don't hesitate to apply for this role today as interviews are taking place over the next few weeks

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