Full Stack React Developer

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A well established software company based in Essex is seeking a Full Stack React Developer to join their team. This is a full time, permanent, fully remote position. You must be eligible to work in the UK/EU. Please apply by Wednesday 16th April.

Hours: 37.5 hours a week
Salary Range: £38,000 - £50,000

Responsibilities to include:
• Take Figma designs, prototype and implement them based on user stories.
• You will be responsible together with the UX/UI designers and the backend developers to define how to best technically implement the user requirements
• Responsible for creating units of work (Tasks) to fulfil users stories
• Writing Unit/UI tests
• Ensuring that new features don’t break existing functionality by reviewing feedback from the CI/CD process
• Facilitate automation of testing and user testing of components through tools like Storybook
• Diagnosing faults in the React part of the code
• Writing tests to confirm the fault and implementing fixes
• Understanding of CI/CD processes (Teamcity) and how to review test results
• Management of Tasks/User Stories – making sure they are updated and relevant

Requirements:
• Full stack React experience – in Industry
• Understand how version control systems work
• Good understanding of Object Relation Mapping, SOLID principles and Design Patterns
• Understanding of relational databases and ORMs
• Experience working within a product team
• Experience interfacing with a C# .NET Core, ASP.NET framework or similar

Benefits:
• Flexible working times
• Private health insurance
• Hardware purchase schemes

This is an opportunity for a Full Stack React Developer to join an exciting environment within a company that designs and develops bespoke software solutions. If you have the above skills email an up to date CV to Sian at Gainham Recruitment

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