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Frontend Developer
Senior Front End Developer (React / Next.js / React Native)
Salary: Up to £75,000 Location: Fully Remote (UK)
A leading PropTech company is looking for a Senior Front End Developer to help shape the future of its web and mobile platforms. This is a hands-on senior engineering role, working across a modern Next.js web platform and a cross-platform React Native mobile application.
You’ll play a key role in delivering complex features, influencing frontend architecture, and championing modern engineering practices, including AI-assisted development workflows.
What You'll Be Doing
- Build and deliver complex features across both web and mobile platforms.
- Develop modern frontend applications using React, Next.js, and TypeScript.
- Contribute to frontend architecture, shared component libraries, and engineering standards.
- Work across both the Next.js web application and the React Native mobile app.
- Review code, mentor other engineers, and promote engineering best practices.
- Collaborate closely with Product, Design, QA, and Platform teams.
- Build and improve CI/CD pipelines, release processes, and deployment workflows.
- Help drive the adoption of AI tooling and automation across the engineering team.
- Participate in architectural discussions and contribute to the evolution of the frontend technology stack.
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What You'll Need
Technical skills & experience
- Strong commercial experience with React, Next.js, and TypeScript.
- Experience building and maintaining production React Native applications.
- Strong understanding of TanStack Query, Zustand, and modern state management approaches.
- Experience building component libraries using Tailwind CSS.
- Excellent knowledge of frontend architecture, performance optimisation, and accessibility.
- Experience working within monorepo environments such as Nx or Turborepo.
- Experience with CI/CD, GitHub Actions, and modern deployment pipelines.
- Knowledge of headless CMS platforms and component-driven architectures.
- Experience with cloud platforms such as Azure or Vercel.
- Strong understanding of testing strategies across both web and mobile applications.
- Experience using Claude Code or similar AI-assisted development tools as part of your workflow.


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Soft skills & mindset
- Comfortable mentoring engineers through code reviews, technical discussions, and pair programming.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams.
About You
This opportunity would suit a Senior Front End Developer who enjoys solving complex technical challenges, working across both web and mobile applications, and helping to shape engineering standards within a collaborative, product-focused environment.
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