Gazelle Global
Front End Web Developer

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Front End Web Developer
Coventry / Hybrid
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Responsible for developing and maintaining responsive, accessible, secure, and high-performing digital applications and websites using modern front-end technologies and Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). The role works closely with designers, architects, product owners, and delivery teams to deliver scalable digital solutions that provide excellent user experience.
Your Responsibilities:
- Develop modular, reusable front-end components using React, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (ES6), SASS/LESS, and Node.js.
- Experience of working with AEM components, Client Libraries (Clientlibs), HTL/Sightly templates, and authoring dialogs.
- Ensure solutions are responsive, cross-browser compatible, and optimised for performance.
- Implement and maintain web accessibility standards, ensuring WCAG 2.0 AA compliance.
- Apply secure coding practices and support compliance with OWASP security standards.
- Manage source code and version control using Git.
- Participate in Agile delivery activities including planning, estimation, reviews, and retrospectives.
- Contribute to technical standards, code reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Essential Skills/Knowledge/Experience:
Technical Skills & Experience:
- Strong experience with React and modern front-end development frameworks.
- Expertise in HTML5, CSS3, SASS/LESS, JavaScript (ES6), and Node.js.
- Experienced in developing solutions within Adobe Experience Manager (AEM).
- Knowledge of AEM component development, HTL/Sightly, Clientlibs, and dialog configuration.
- Understanding of front-end build tools and source control practices (Git).
- Strong knowledge of web accessibility, responsive design, and performance optimisation.
- Familiarity with OWASP Top 10 and secure development practices.
Preferred Experience:
- 10+ years of experience in UI/front development.
- Proven experience in React and modern front-end development frameworks.
- Experience in Utilities, Water, Energy, Manufacturing, or Infrastructure sectors.
Desirable Skills/Knowledge/Experience:


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Behavioural Competencies:
- Ownership: Takes accountability for delivery, quality, and outcomes.
- Proactivity: Identifies opportunities for improvement and acts without prompting.
- Problem Solving: Analyses complex issues and develops effective, practical solutions.
- Collaboration: Builds strong working relationships across technical and business teams.
- Continuous Improvement: Actively seeks ways to improve products, processes, and ways of working.
- Attention to Detail: Maintains high standards of quality, usability, and compliance.
- Communication: Clearly communicates technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Customer Focus: Considers user needs and business objectives when developing solutions.
Key Attributes:
- Strong problem-solving and analytical thinking
- Ability to translate real-world processes into mathematical models
- Comfortable working across disciplines (engineering + software + data)
- Attention to detail and commitment to model accuracy
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