Front End Developer

Leader Recruitment Group
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3 months ago
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Job Specification: Front-End Developer with AI Bot experience

The really important bits first:

The Developer role requires extensive experience in consuming APIs, as this is an absolute necessity for the position. The primary responsibility will involve implementing APIs that have already been built. Candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of API integration, troubleshooting, and ensuring seamless functionality within existing systems.

Please DO NOT apply for this role if you ARE NOT:

1. Currently in the UK.

2. Able to reside and work in the UK. The client is NOT in a position at this point to offer sponsorship of any kind.

3. Are fully fluent in professional levels of all aspects of English language. At least C1/C2.

4. Live in a commutable distance from Leeds/Manchester and/or are happy with 1 or 2 days in the office every week or other week.

Position: Front-End Developer (UI/UX Specialist for AI Chatbots)

Location: Leeds/hybrid

Employment Type: Full time

Overview:

My client is a stealth mode start-up, with an exceptionally strong new product (built and tested) in the AI Chatbot space. To facilitate the next stage of growth, we're looking are looking for a talented and experienced Front-End Developer with a strong focus on designing intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces for AI-driven chatbot applications. This role will primarily involve creating exceptional desktop UI/UX experiences, with plans to extend functionality to mobile platforms. The ideal candidate will have expertise in Python GUI libraries and a passion for delivering user-centric, interactive designs.

Key Responsibilities:

1. UI/UX Design and Development:

* Design and implement responsive, user-friendly front-end interfaces for AI chatbot applications, tailored for desktop environments.

* Collaborate with Product Managers/AI Devs to ensure seamless user experiences.

* Prototype and iterate designs based on usability testing and user feedback.

2. Chatbot-Specific Interface Design:

* Develop user-centric chatbot interfaces that enhance interactivity and accessibility.

* Ensure seamless integration of chatbot UI with Back-End AI systems and conversational flows.

3. Roadmap for Mobile Devices:

* Plan and design scalable interfaces that transition smoothly from desktop to mobile platforms.

* Optimize UI components for various screen sizes and touch interactions.

4. Integration with Python Libraries:

* Utilize Python GUI libraries (e.g., PyQt, Tkinter, Kivy, or custom frameworks) to create dynamic, visually appealing interfaces.

* Implement customizations that present AI outputs in a user-friendly and engaging manner.

5. Collaboration and Documentation:

* Work closely with cross-functional teams, including Back-End Devs and AI engineers.

* Document UI/UX design processes, technical implementations, and best practices.

Qualifications Technical Skills:

* Proficiency in front-end technologies: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js.

* Experience with UI/UX design tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch.

* Expertise in Python GUI libraries: PyQt, Tkinter, Kivy, or similar.

* Familiarity with chatbot frameworks and conversational design principles.

* Understanding of responsive design, accessibility standards, and cross-platform optimization.

Experience:

* Minimum 3 years of front-end development experience with a focus on UI/UX for applications.

* Demonstrable experience designing interfaces for AI-driven chatbots or similar interactive systems.

* Prior experience launching applications from desktop to mobile platforms is a plus. Soft(er)

Skills:

* Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.

* Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.

* Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.

Nice to Have (but not a deal breaker):

* Familiarity with AI/ML concepts and their integration with user interfaces.

* Experience using tools for user testing and analytics to refine UI/UX designs.

* Background in gamification or interactive design elements.

To reiterate AGAIN ……………….. Please DO NOT apply for this role if you ARE NOT:

1. Currently in the UK.

2. Able to reside and work in the UK. The client is NOT in a position at this point to offer sponsorship of any kind.

3. Are fully fluent in professional levels of all aspects of English language. At least C1/C2.

4. Live in a commutable distance from Leeds/Manchester and/or are happy with 1 or 2 days in the office every week or other week

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