Les Echos

Frontend Developer – 12 Month FTC

Les Echos

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United Kingdom

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Salary

💰 £55,000 per year

About the role

  • Contributing to the design and development of new features and applications, working with designers to translate UI/UX designs into responsive, user-friendly interfaces
  • Build reusable components and libraries for future use
  • Optimize applications for maximum speed and scalability
  • Apply form validation for user input
  • Collaborate with other developers and stakeholders
  • Participating in code reviews to ensure high-quality standards and sharing feedback with the team
  • Keeping up to date with the latest technologies, frameworks and best practices

Requirements

  • Minimum 5 years of professional experience as a developer
  • Strong experience with the Angular framework
  • Proficiency in HTML, CSS and TypeScript
  • Experience working with APIs and integrating them into front-end applications
  • Excellent problem-solving
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Benefits
  • Healthcare package, including an Employee Assistance Programme
  • 25 days holiday, increasing to 28 days, plus bank holidays
  • Sociable and flexible working hours
  • Exciting social events including themed celebrations and parties, charity functions and conferences
  • Regular incentives and rewards
  • A secure future through our Pension plan
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity package
  • Refer a Friend Scheme rewarding up to £300!
  • On site gym
  • Onsite café
  • Free parking
  • Cycle to work Scheme

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
AngularHTMLCSSTypeScriptAPI integrationresponsive designform validationcode reviewsscalability optimizationcomponent development
Soft skills
problem-solvingcommunicationinterpersonal skillsteam collaborationindependence