Senior Front End Developer
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My client is looking for an experienced Senior FrontâEnd Developer to help design, build, and evolve a robust SaaS platform operating in a real operational environment. This is not a featureâfactory role, its a productâfocused, engineeringâled environment where decisions are discussed, challenged, and owned. Youll take responsibility for the userâfacing layer of a large, production Angular application, working closely with designers, backend engineers, and product stakeholders. The focus is on building scalable, maintainable frontâend architecture that delivers a polished, intuitive user experience. What youll be working on: Designing, developing, and maintaining a large Angular web application using TypeScript and Tailwind CSS Translating UX/UI designs into pixelâperfect, productionâready solutions Ensuring performance, scalability, and maintainability across browsers and devices Integrating with a GraphQL API for all frontâend data communication Writing clean, testable, productionâquality code Contributing to an Electronâbased desktop application Deepâdive R&D and frontâend architecture for complex user problems Influencing frontâend standards, tooling, and development practices Actively participating in knowledgeâsharing sessions, workshops, and technical discussions This is a senior role with real influence, your voice matters here. Skills & Experience : 5 years professional experience in frontâend web development Strong proficiency in Angular (components, services, RxJS) Advanced TypeScript, HTML5, and modern CSS Experience with Tailwind CSS (beneficial) Experience consuming GraphQL APIs Strong debugging and problemâsolving skills Experience with Git/GitHub and CI/CD pipelines Comfortable working in Agile environments Strong communication and collaboration skills Qualification : Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or Information Systems (preferred but not strictly required)
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