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Role: Mid-Level Front-End Engineer
Salary: £55k-£60k
Remote Policy: Remote. Need to be UK based
Industry: FinTech/Wealth Management
What does the client do?
Bespoke Wealth Management Products
Size/shape of team?
Circa 55-60 headcount in total. Close alignment between Product and Engineering. Three separate teams in Engineering - roughly total 20 in IT. Each teams have QA, Product and FE/BE devs.
The Stack?
C#/..Net/Azure underpins back-end but this is 90% front-end - Angular/NgRX, RxJS/Azure/AI.
The Role?
Working alongside a team of 2 (Senior) Engineers, you will be enhancing existing product features - functional feel. You will also be integral in executing a new AI-led way of working....there is a separate design team on hand who you will interface with regularly - ideally challenging the ways of working and what could be possible.
The Stuff not on the JD?
A proven track record of developing Junior/Mid-level engineers. My client are huge advocates for Learning and Development. Assign a mentor to each engineer and has a learning framework which has time after time, proven to work effectively.
Process?
2 stages - Chat with EM>Take home assignment and subsequent walk through.
Remote v Hybrid?
Remote - very occasional get togethers for hackathons/social etc.
Salary?
Up to £60k...realistically i think the preference would be to initially land in and around £55k.
Please apply now and i will endeavour to respond in 24 hours. The process will likely take 2 weeks from start to finish.