Response Informatics
Frontend Developer

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Role Overview
We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Front-End Developer to build the user-facing interface for a groundbreaking conversational data platform. Moving away from traditional static dashboards, you will create a modern, search- and chat-driven UI that allows users to query complex enterprise business data using natural language.
You will lead the rapid prototyping phase—collaborating closely with the data engineering team and utilizing Claude AI tools alongside modern mockup workflows to visually map out and execute how business users will seamlessly interact with automated data agents.
Key Responsibilities
- UI/UX Prototyping: Design and rapidly deploy production-grade interactive wireframes and mockups showcasing conversation-led reporting templates.
- React Development: Build and optimize clean, highly responsive front-end components using React (and associated frameworks like Next.js/Tailwind) to form the functional interface of the new conversational analytics platform.
- AI-Assisted Prototyping: Leverage Claude AI tools (API, Code, Artifacts) and state-of-the-art UI generation workflows to dramatically accelerate code generation, variant testing, and logic verification.
- Mock Interfacing: Simulate back-end data stream completions and multi-turn chat responses to demonstrate real-time AI analytics experiences to stakeholders before the final data platform architecture is fully integrated.
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- 7–10 years of professional Front-End or Full-Stack software engineering experience.
- Expert-level mastery of React, TypeScript, and modern state-management libraries.
- Strong background in UX/UI design principles, building interactive mockups, and wireframing tools.
- Advanced capability using Claude AI tools for prompt-driven UI generation, automated refactoring, and code generation acceleration.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills for conducting London-based client stakeholder technical workshops.
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