Posted: | 06/12/24 | |
Recruiter: | Huxley Associates | |
Reference: | 2862434725 | |
Type: | Permanent | |
Disciplines: | Developer | |
Salary: | £50,000 - £70,000 Annual | |
Location: | City, London | |
Description: | React UI Developer Fintech London 50-70k
We have a new and exclusive opportunity for a strong UI Developer/ Software developer engineer to join our thriving Fintech business as they expand their digital client portal team
Role details
Our Fintech client are looking for a UI Developer/ Software developer engineer to join their digital client portal team. This portal focuses on daily financial tasks such as payments, funds, transfers and client on boarding. You will be developing new features alongside maintaining existing ones and there is a real drive to design and develop high quality payment systems that are scalable, secure and aligns with financial regulations. As part of this client's growth they are hiring for this role- mid level developer, and a senior experienced developer with more focus on CSS & Figma designs.
This role is looking for strengths in web development across React and typescript with a strong understanding of modern front-end development Any experience within fintech/asset management/ FX, Payments or money is useful but not essential
We are specifically looking for React web developers who are strongest expertise in React, as this is the primary focus of the role. Additionally, it's important to have a good understanding and, ideally, some hands-on experience with Node.js and TypeScript.
If you are looking for a new opportunity to use your Web development and UI development skills- please get in touch!
For more information and the chance to be considered- please do send through a CV through to good luck! To find out more about Huxley, please visit (url removed) Huxley, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales | |