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Join a rapidly expanding SaaS company at the forefront of digitising global supply chains, developing an advanced data analytics platform for some of the world’s largest trucking companies helping optimise their operations.

As a Senior Front-End Developer with a strong background in ReactJS and TypeScript, you will develop intuitive, data-centric web applications, collaborating closely with Product Owners, UX Engineers, and other stakeholders to take ownership of solutions, from design to deployment.

Hybrid role offering an excellent salary, employee share participation scheme and limitless career opportunities as this ambitious start-up continues to grow.

Day to Day responsibilities

Requirement Analysis: Collaborate with business stakeholders to gather and refine functional requirements for front-end solutions.

UX Collaboration: Work closely with the UI/UX team to create intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces.

Development: Design, implement, and optimize front-end applications using React.js, adhering to best practices and coding standards.

Testing: Write and maintain unit, integration, and end-to-end tests to ensure the robustness and reliability of the solution.

Deployment and Maintenance: Deploy, monitor, and improve application performance, troubleshoot issues, and implement updates as required.

Ideal Background

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field.

6+ years of development experience.

3+ years of experience in ReactJS and TypeScript.

Experience with automated testing frameworks and continuous integration and deployment tools.

Exposure to cloud platforms such as AWS/Google Cloud

Design and development of REST APIs

GraphQL / Apollo Server

Experience with microservices/serverless

Familiarity with JIRA or similar

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