Frontend Developer

SR2 | Socially Responsible Recruitment | Certified B Corporation
Greater London
10 months ago
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Front End Engineer - UK-027

SR2 | Socially Responsible Recruitment | Certified B Corporation

This range is provided by SR2 | Socially Responsible Recruitment | Certified B Corporation. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.

Base pay range

£50-60k

About the Company:

Do you have a passion for creating stunning, user-friendly web experiences? I'm looking for an experienced Front-End Developer with e-commerce experience to join a dynamic team focused on creating seamless, visually engaging web experiences.

About the Role:

You will play a key role in designing and implementing high-quality content, optimizing performance, and managing A/B tests.

Responsibilities:

  • Bring designs to life using Amplience (Dynamic Content/Content Hub) and Qubit.
  • Build fast, responsive, and accessible web content that wows users.
  • Run A/B tests and manage Google Tag Manager (GTM) like a pro.
  • Collaborate with a creative team to push boundaries and innovate.

Qualifications:

Required Skills:

[List required skills here]

Preferred Skills:

[List preferred skills here]

If you’re passionate about front-end development and want to be part of an innovative team, apply now!

Compensation Package:

  • Flexible hybrid working (2-3 days in the office).
  • Private health insurance, pension.
  • 25 days holiday, freebies, discounts, and a Feel-Good Programme.

Seniority Level

Mid-Senior level

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting

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