Front End Software Engineer

City of London
3 days ago
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Join Our Mission to Revolutionise Healthcare Through Technology

Are you a Frontend Software Engineer with a passion for making a difference?

Join our dynamic Healthcare Technology team and be a part of something that truly matters. We are on a mission to transform the landscape of clinical research applications, making healthcare more accessible and efficient for everyone.

Position: Frontend Software Engineer (React JS)
Salary: up to £70,000 + Bens
Location: Fully Remote (UK-based)

Why Join Us?

Impactful Work: Develop cutting-edge web applications that operationalise clinical research, directly contributing to advancements in healthcare.
Collaborative Environment: Work within a cross-functional team of Frontend Developers, Backend Developers, QA Engineers, and DevOps Engineers.
Innovative Projects: Utilize the latest technologies and best practices to create intuitive, robust, and responsive user interfaces.Your Role:

Design and Implement: Craft web apps using HTML, CSS, TypeScript, and React JS.
Test and Validate: Write unit and integration tests, ensuring compatibility across different browsers and platforms.
Collaborate and Improve: Work closely with DevOps Engineers on CI pipelines, validate UX designs, and implement usability improvements.
Secure and Compliant: Apply your knowledge of endpoint and data security standards, including OAuth2, to ensure secure and reliable applications.What We're Looking For:

Technical Proficiency: Expertise in HTML, CSS, TypeScript, and React JS. Familiarity with cloud platforms like Azure and data retrieval libraries such as react-query.
Testing Savvy: Experience with testing frameworks like Playwright, Jest, and React Testing Library.
Design and Usability: Working knowledge of Material-UI library and a keen eye for UX improvement.
Collaborative Spirit: Strong communication and collaboration skills, essential for a remote role.
Additional Skills: Knowledge of DevOps methodologies, container technologies, and other programming languages like C# is beneficial.Qualifications:

Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from a UK university or equivalent.
Eligibility: Must be eligible to work in the UK.Ready to Make a Difference?

Join us and contribute to the future of healthcare. Apply your skills to create technology that matters, working with a team that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence.

Apply Now and be part of a team that is dedicated to transforming healthcare through technology.

Note: This position is primarily remote. Strong communication and collaboration skills are required to thrive in our dynamic team environment.

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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