Mid-Level Full Stack JavaScript Developer

Birmingham
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Mid-Level Full Stack JavaScript Developer

Salary: £80,000 (depending on experience) plus benefits, perks and healthcare options
Location: Hybrid / Travel to London
Job Type: Permanent
Security Clearance: SC clearance required

We are on the lookout for a talented and motivated Full Stack JavaScript Developer to join a dynamic Engineering team. If you're passionate about creating innovative web and mobile applications while ensuring high performance and scalability, this is your opportunity to make an impact!

Your Role: As a Full Stack JavaScript Developer, you will:

Provide technical leadership and mentorship to a team of developers, guiding them in best practices and delivering high-quality code.
Design, develop, and maintain both front-end and back-end components using JavaScript, Node.js, and modern frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js.
Collaborate closely with architects and other developers to design robust and scalable architectures for new and existing projects.
Participate in agile development processes, including sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and retrospectives.
Lead code reviews to ensure code quality, performance, and adherence to industry best practices.
Work with internal teams and clients to understand requirements and deliver innovative solutions.
Stay ahead of industry trends and continuously push for innovation and improvements within the team.Your Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in full stack JavaScript development, particularly with Node.js.
Expertise in at least one modern front-end framework (React, Angular, Vue.js, etc.).
Experience with server-side frameworks like Express.js, Nest.js, or Hapi.js.
Proficiency in HTML5, CSS3, and ES6+ JavaScript.
Experience with TypeScript and modern development tools.
Knowledge of Cloud-Native development and serverless architectures (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices.
Experience in Test Driven or Behaviour Driven Development.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.Desirable Experience:

Familiarity with headless CMS platforms like Contentful.
Experience in mobile app development using React Native.
Knowledge of UI component libraries like Material UI, Figma, and Storybook.
Experience with microservices architecture and API development (REST, GraphQL).
Experience working with NoSQL or SQL databases (MongoDB, Postgres).What We're Offering:

Opportunities for professional development with access to training resources and certifications.
A collaborative and supportive work environment where your voice is heard.
The chance to work on projects that make a tangible impact across industries.Security Clearance Requirements:

You must be eligible for Security Check (SC) clearance.
Applicants must have resided continuously in the UK for the past 5 years.If you're ready to take the next step in your career and thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment, we want to hear from you

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