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Senior Frontend Developer

IC Resources
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8 months ago
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Join an exciting journey with a rapidly expanding AI-driven cybersecurity innovator. I am looking for an experienced Senior Frontend Developer to join my client’s dynamic team. 

My client’s cutting-edge SAAS solution is trusted by Fortune 500 companies, and they’re poised for even greater success with ambitious continuous growth plans on the horizon.

As a Senior Frontend Developer, you'll be taking a lead role on shaping the future technical direction of their front-end codebase, delivering exciting new features and improvements to the platform and mentoring junior colleagues. 

Key Requirements:

  • Extensive commercial frontend development experience - ideally working on complex projects and demonstrating taking up a lead position on projects
  • Extensive React  and Typescript development experience 
  • Javascript,, HTML, CSS
  • Experience with Nodejs.
  • Project experience within the cybersecurity space
  • Bachelors or higher in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field.

Sorry - no visa sponsorship available

This is a hybrid role, with 2 days per week in the office

Please apply to Matt Andrews at IC Resources

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