Amber Labs
Lead Front End Engineer

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Lead Front End Engineer
Location: Remote (UK-based) with ad hoc travel to Newcastle
Type: Permanent or 12-Month Fixed Term Contract (FTC)
Clearance Requirement: BPSS eligibility essential
Join Amber Labs at an exciting time in our journey
At Amber Labs, we're building something special, a people-first consultancy where talented individuals can thrive, collaborate, and make a genuine impact. We partner with UK Central Government to deliver secure, scalable, and innovative digital transformation programmes that improve public services.
What makes us different is our culture. We've created a supportive, collaborative environment where ideas are shared openly, expertise is valued, and people are empowered to do their best work. We're growing quickly and are looking for like-minded professionals who want to be part of that journey.
The Opportunity
We're looking for an experienced Lead Front End Developer to join one of our key UK Central Government programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the development of accessible, user-centred digital services while mentoring engineers, driving frontend best practice, and working closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality solutions.
You'll play a key role in shaping technical direction, supporting delivery, and ensuring modern engineering standards are embedded throughout the development lifecycle.
What You'll Be Doing
- Leading frontend development across secure government digital services
- Building responsive, accessible, and user-focused web applications
- Mentoring developers and promoting engineering best practices
- Collaborating with Product Managers, Business Analysts, Designers, and Technical Architects
- Developing reusable frontend components and templating solutions
- Supporting CI/CD practices and maintaining high code quality
- Working within agile multidisciplinary teams to deliver impactful public services
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Tech Stack
- Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js
- Templating & Styling: Nunjucks, Freemarker, Bootstrap, LESS, SASS
- CI/CD & Tooling: Git, GitLab CI, Jenkins, SonarQube
- Backend Exposure: Java 11, Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Jersey, CXF, Maven
- Desirable: AWS
What We're Looking For
- Strong experience leading frontend development teams
- Excellent knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, ReactJS, and Node.js
- Experience with frontend templating frameworks such as Nunjucks and/or Freemarker
- Strong understanding of responsive design, accessibility, and modern frontend development practices
- Experience working with CI/CD tooling including Git, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and SonarQube
- Exposure to Java backend technologies including Spring Boot and Maven
- Experience working within Agile delivery teams
- Desirable: Experience working with AWS
- Previous experience delivering projects within UK Central Government
- Eligible for BPSS clearance


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Why Amber Labs?
- Be part of a fast-growing, people-first consultancy
- Work on impactful, secure government projects
- Lead the delivery of modern digital services used by millions
- Join a collaborative, forward-thinking culture
- Work alongside highly skilled consultants who value knowledge sharing and continuous improvement
What We Offer
- 25 days annual leave plus public holidays
- Private medical insurance with Bupa
- Remote-first working with a base at Liverpool Street when you want it
- Personal training budget to invest in your growth
- Perkbox access for perks and discounts
- EV scheme after one year of service
- Regular team socials
- Employer pension contributions
- The chance to help shape the future of Amber Labs as we grow
Why Join Amber Labs?
At Amber Labs, you'll be part of a collaborative consultancy delivering impactful digital solutions across the public sector. We focus on building long-term capability, maintaining high engineering standards, and creating meaningful outcomes for users.
We're looking for people who enjoy solving complex challenges, sharing knowledge, and helping others succeed. If you're passionate about frontend engineering and want to make a genuine difference through technology, we'd love to hear from you.
Interested?
Let's chat. We'd love to tell you more about our vision at Amber Labs and explore whether this could be the right next step for you.
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