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Full Stack Typescript Engineer

Farringdon
3 days ago
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As a Typescript Full Stack Engineer, you'll design, develop and deliver modern applications and microservices that solve complex client challenges. You'll work with technologies including React, NextJS, Vite, NodeJS and RESTful microservices, alongside cloud platforms and containerised environments.

Typescript Full Stack Engineer - Consultant

Salary: £45,000-£55,721 base plus benefits, perks, and healthcare options!
Base Locations: London, Manchester or Glasgow (Hybrid working)
Organisation: Global IT Consultancy

About the Role

As a Typescript Full Stack Engineer, you'll design, develop and deliver modern applications and microservices that solve complex client challenges. You'll work with technologies including React, NextJS, Vite, NodeJS and RESTful microservices, alongside cloud platforms and containerised environments.

What You'll Do

Build high-quality microservices using NodeJS
Develop responsive, modern front-end applications using React, Typescript, JavaScript
Work with NextJS and Vite to build fast, scalable front-end solutions
Deliver cloud-native applications using AWS or Azure
Contribute to robust CI/CD pipelines (GitLab, GitHub, Jenkins)
Use containerisation tools such as Docker and Docker Compose
Collaborate closely in agile teams across engineering, design and product
Apply best practice in security, quality and maintainabilityWhat We're Looking For

Required

Strong experience building microservices with NodeJS
Front-end engineering experience using React + Typescript/JavaScript
Experience with NextJS and Vite
Cloud experience (AWS or Azure)
Knowledge of Git and Git-based version control tools
Experience with CI/CD (GitLab, GitHub, Jenkins)
Experience with Docker / Docker Compose
Strong background working in agile delivery teamsDesirable

Terraform or other Infrastructure-as-Code tools
NoSQL databases (especially MongoDB) or SQL (e.g., Postgres)
Understanding of web standards, accessibility and development best practiceBonus Skills

Building microservices in C# or Java
Integrating LLMs (e.g., LangChain, Vercel AI)
Using the (url removed) Design System and NunjucksWhat You'll Love

You'll join a community that values technical excellence, continuous learning and collaboration. Expect:

Exposure to high-profile digital transformation programmes
Access to extensive training and certifications across cloud, DevOps, engineering, cybersecurity and agile
A dedicated international learning campus for immersive training experiences
Monthly team events, digital showcases, breakfasts and away days
Hybrid working and flexibility to support your work-life balance
Strong wellbeing support, including wellbeing apps and trained mental health championsReady to shape the next generation of digital excellence?

If you're a talented full stack engineer who wants to build innovative products, grow your skills and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply today

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