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Tech Pipeline is currently helping a Manchester-based client address significant operational drag within their business departments. This Junior UI Engineer position is a fully remote role focused on building and refining the interfaces that allow operators to manage complex data backlogs and approval chains more effectively.
About the role
The interfaces our clients use are often the source of major operational friction. They might be dealing with internal dashboards that are hard to navigate or forms that fail when a specific data point is missing. As a Junior UI Engineer, you will help us clean up these front end experiences so people can actually get their work done. We do not build abstract prototypes or spend months on broad strategy. Instead, we look at how users interact with the system and where they are getting stuck. You will be part of the team that ensures the source of truth is visible and that users can trace exactly where a record is in a manual reconciliation process.
What you will be doing
- Updating and maintaining UI components within internal tools to reduce friction for end users.
- Reading through browser logs to understand why a front end component is failing to pull the correct data from the server.
- Tracing user paths to identify where a specific routing rule or interface gap is causing a bottleneck.
- Modifying CSS and JavaScript to fix layout shifts or broken input fields in operational dashboards.
- Collaborating with the backend team to ensure data reconciliations are displayed accurately for finance and operations teams.
- Testing new interface updates across different browsers to make sure the reporting pipeline remains stable.
- Documenting UI changes and creating simple guides for the client team to follow once we hand over the system.
- Sitting in on user observations to see where operators are getting stuck during their daily workflows.
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What we need from you
- A solid grasp of HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript fundamentals through coursework or personal projects.
- Careful attention to visual details and how small changes affect a person's ability to complete a task.
- Natural curiosity about how systems work under the hood and a desire to fix things that are broken.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to explain technical fixes in plain language to non-technical people.
- A habit of checking your own work and testing code in various scenarios before it goes live.
- Willingness to learn new frameworks or libraries as the specific client project requires.
- Comfort working in a fully remote setup where clear writing is our primary way of staying connected.
Helpful background
- Basic experience or familiarity with React or similar modern JavaScript libraries.
- Exposure to version control tools like Git for managing code changes.
- Previous experience in a customer-facing or operations role, even outside of a tech company.
- Familiarity with how APIs work and how data is fetched and formatted in the browser.


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What the role offers
- The ability to work from anywhere in a fully remote structure.
- A competitive paid salary that is attractive for an entry-level position in this market.
- Hands-on experience with real-world operational problems and messy data systems.
- A focus on technical execution and tangible results rather than corporate slide decks.
- Mentorship from experienced engineers who value ground truth over abstract theory.
- A clear path to take on more complex engineering tasks as you gain confidence and skill.
Working at Tech Pipeline
We operate on the belief that documentation is the best form of communication. Our team works remotely, and we prefer writing detailed updates over sitting through long meetings. We do not do long-term strategy sessions: we find the specific problem, fix the routing rule, and ensure the system is stable. You will spend your time solving actual friction for real people who use these tools every day. We stay through the first month of live operation to see that our solutions stick, and then we move on to the next challenge. This approach keeps our work concrete and our results visible.
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