Full Stack JavaScript Developer

Cardiff
2 weeks ago
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Full Stack JavaScript Developer
Salary: Up to £80,000 + Benefits

Cardiff / Remote

CPS Group are looking for a Full Stack JavaScript Developer to join a global leader in consulting, technology services, and digital transformation, working with some of the world's most recognisable brands and public sector organisations This role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge web and mobile applications, collaborating within an Agile development environment to deliver high-performance, scalable, and maintainable solutions.

As a key part of the team, you will provide technical leadership, contribute to architecture decisions, and ensure best practices in development and deployment.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the development of front-end and back-end components using JavaScript, Node.js, and modern frameworks like Angular, React, or Vue.js.

Provide mentorship to developers, ensuring high-quality code through best practices.

Work closely with architects, product teams, and stakeholders to design robust, scalable, and secure architectures.

Participate in Agile development, including sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives.

Conduct code reviews and champion Test Driven Development (TDD) practices.

Stay updated with emerging technologies to drive continuous learning and innovation.

Must-Have Skills

Experience developing with Angular, TypeScript, Bootstrap 5, HTML, and CSS.

Strong background in Test Driven Development (TDD), including Karma.

Proficiency in GIT for version control.

Experience working in Agile development teams.

Solid understanding of Node.js and at least one leading Node.js framework (e.g., Express.js, Nest.js, Hapi.js).

Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines and cloud-native development.

Nice-to-Have Skills

Experience with OpenLayers or similar mapping libraries.

Knowledge of React or other JavaScript frameworks.

Experience working with the Atlassian suite (BitBucket, Jira, Confluence).

Familiarity with serverless architectures and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).

Understanding of microservices and API development (REST, GraphQL).

Exposure to headless CMS platforms such as Contentful.

Experience with mobile app development using React Native.

What's in It for You?

Work on high-impact projects with a talented team.

Opportunity to mentor and grow within a collaborative environment.

Exposure to the latest technologies and tools.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Full Stack JavaScript Developer who thrives in a fast-paced, innovative setting. If you're passionate about delivering top-tier digital experiences, we'd love to hear from you!

Contact: Zach Bennett - CPS Group

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