Role: Front-End Developer
Location: Kenilworth (Hybrid 2 Days In-Office Weekly)
Salary: £35,000 - £45,000
Network IT are looking for a Front-End Developer to join a dynamic Information Services team, where youll help shape and maintain engaging, responsive digital platforms. Reporting to the Senior Web Developer, youll support and evolve the organisations web presence, working closely with external web development colleagues to deliver impactful solutions.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who has great experience as a Front-End Web Developer, who would like to be taught back-end skill set.
What youll be doing as a Web Developer
Develop, support, and enhance web-based solutions and content management systems (CMS), primarily using Umbraco v13
Collaborate with Communications and Design teams to implement intuitive front-end changes
Guide and support internal publishers on best practices within the CMS
Integrate web solutions with internal corporate systems, ensuring robustness and security
Proactively analyse business requirements and translate them into functional digital solutions
Evaluate, test, and implement emerging tools and technologies
Troubleshoot and resolve incidents logged via the corporate service desk, keeping stakeholders informed
Ensure websites meet usability, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility standards
Follow secure development practices in line with GDPR and internal IS protocols
What you should bring to the role
? Proficient in Front-End Development - HTML, CSS, JavaScript
? Strong hands-on experience with Umbraco or similar CMS (templates, content blocks, plug-ins)
? Experience with responsive design, mobile-first development, and integration of third-party APIs
? Proficiency using Figma and working with SVGs
? Solid understanding of usability, accessibility, and W3C/DDA standards
? Experience across the full application development lifecycle
? Excellent communication skills able to simplify complex technical issues for non-technical stakeholders
? Organised, self-motivated, and capable of managing competing priorities under pressure
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