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Frontend Developer
Front-End Web Designer/Developer
Leicester – Up to £35,000 per annum
We are a rapidly expanding, entrepreneurial business delivering digital solutions for lead generation to a growing client base. We specialise in building high-performing landing pages, marketing websites, and automation workflows that drive measurable results.
About the Role
We are looking for a Front-End Designer/Developer to help design and develop our high-converting lead-generation landing pages (built in Unbounce), while also maintaining and enhancing our suite of WordPress-based company websites.
This role blends creativity and technical ability, where you will design stunning pages, write clean front-end code, implement tracking, improve UX with custom JavaScript, and build workflows and automations that support our marketing operations.
You’ll take ownership of tasks, drive them through to delivery, and work within a strong team. While training and support will be provided, you must be comfortable working independently and able to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders during meetings.
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Responsibilities
Core Duties
- Designing and building visually compelling landing pages, supporting A/B and multivariate testing
- Implementing tracking pixels, scripts, and analytics tools across pages and sites
- Writing custom JavaScript/jQuery to enhance functionality and user experience
- Developing and maintaining WordPress themes and plugins
- Managing and updating company websites, ensuring they remain fast, stable, and secure
- Integrating APIs and data sources where required
- Building and maintaining simple workflows using tools like Retool or Zapier
- Troubleshooting technical issues and ensuring consistent high performance
- Converting wireframes or design files into fully functional, responsive web pages


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Required Skills & Experience
Essential
- Front-end languages: HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS
- Experience with WordPress, including building themes from scratch and custom plugins
- Understanding of API integration methods
- Knowledge of domain management
- Knowledge of responsive and mobile-first design
- Awareness of accessibility standards (WCAG)
- Ability to translate designs into clean, maintainable code
- Strong ability to debug and troubleshoot technical issues
- A solid technical understanding of how websites and apps are built, enabling technical conversations
Nice to Have
- Experience with automation tools (Retool, Zapier, Make, n8n)
- Familiarity with landing page builders, particularly Unbounce
- Experience in optimising customer journeys
- UX/UI sensibility or experience with design tools (Figma, Adobe XD)
- Experience using version control (e.g., Git)
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