Front End Developer
Location: Doncaster (Hybrid – 2 days onsite)
Type: Permanent | Full-time
Salary: Competitive + benefits
We’re working with a growing organisation based in Doncaster that’s looking to add a talented Front End Developer to its development team. This is a hybrid role, requiring two days per week in the office, offering flexibility alongside meaningful in-person collaboration.
This opportunity would suit a developer who enjoys building modern, user-focused web applications and wants to work in an environment where quality, collaboration, and continuous improvement are genuinely valued.
The Role
As a Front End Developer, you’ll play a key part in developing and enhancing customer-facing platforms and internal systems. You’ll work closely with designers, back-end developers, and stakeholders to deliver clean, scalable, and engaging user interfaces.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop responsive, high-quality front-end solutions
* Convert UI/UX designs into well-structured, reusable code
* Work with modern JavaScript frameworks to build intuitive interfaces
* Integrate with APIs and back-end services
* Ensure performance, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility
* Contribute to code reviews and technical discussions
Required Skills & Experience
* Strong commercial experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
* Experience with modern frameworks such as React, Vue, or Angular
* Understanding of responsive design and accessibility best practices
* Experience using Git and working in collaborative environments
* Ability to write clean, maintainable code
Desirable Experience
* TypeScript
* Modern CSS frameworks or preprocessors (Sass, Tailwind, etc.)
* Testing frameworks and performance optimisation
* Agile / Scrum methodologies
What’s On Offer
* Hybrid working, 2 days per week in the Doncaster office
* Competitive salary and benefits package
* Opportunity to work on modern, evolving systems
* Supportive team culture with a focus on learning and development
* Long-term career progression within a stable organisation