Role:
Front-End Developer
Location:
Nottingham
Working Arrangement:
Hybrid | 35-hour week
Salary: Up to £55k
I’ll keep this straightforward.
I’m working with a genuinely solid software business that builds products used at scale. This isn’t agency work or short-term projects, it’s a proper product environment where what you build actually gets used day in, day out.
They’re looking for a Front-End Developer who takes pride in their work. Someone who cares about clean UI, performance, and getting things right rather than just getting things done.
What you’ll be doing
This is a hands-on role where you’ll be building and improving real features, not just tweaking UI.
Developing modern, responsive front-end applications
Turning designs and wireframes into clean, maintainable code
Working closely with APIs and backend services
Debugging issues properly (not just quick fixes)
Contributing to new features and ongoing product improvements
Working as part of a collaborative Agile team
You’ll have a say in how things are built ,
not just what gets built.
Tech-wise
You’ll be working with:
React or Blazor
JavaScript, HTML, CSS
Accessibility standards (WCAG)
It would help if you’ve had exposure to things like REST APIs, Azure DevOps, Git, or TDD ,
but the fundamentals matter more here.
What they’re looking for
Strong front-end fundamentals
Comfortable working with APIs and understanding how the front end connects to the wider system
Someone who can debug properly and think things through
A developer who cares about usability, performance, and clean code
Someone who can work independently but also collaborate well
The package
Competitive salary
10% bonus (this has been paid consistently for years)
10% employer pension contribution
35-hour working week
1 full day a month dedicated to personal development (and it’s protected)
The rest
25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off
Additional leave as your tenure grows
Health and well-being support
Discounts and salary sacrifice options
Why this role stands out
It’s a good balance.
You’ve got a proper product, a stable environment, and the time to do things properly. You’re not being rushed constantly, and you’re given space to improve ,
which is rarer than it should be.
If you’re a Front-End Developer who wants a role where you can build well, keep learning, and still have a life outside of work, it’s worth a conversation.
We welcome diverse applicants and are dedicated to treating all applicants with dignity and respect, regardless of background