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Posted 2 weeks ago by Experis on CVLibrary
Job Description: The Front End Web Developer role in Cambridge involves designing and building user interfaces for the Wolf Security Controller web application, which manages security products and threat telemetry. The position requires collaboration with back-end developers and focuses on maintaining and improving test infrastructure and build systems. The successful candidate will be part of a small, talented team dedicated to delivering high-quality work in a supportive environment. This is a 12-month contract position with an hourly rate of £38.68, classified as inside IR35.
Key Responsibilities:
Skills Required:
Salary (Rate): £38.68/hour
City: Cambridge
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: on-site
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: IT
Role: Front End Web Developer
Location: Cambridge (on site)
Duration: 12 Months
Hourly rate: £38.68 inside IR35
Position Job Description
We are looking for an experienced front-end engineer to join our team in Cambridge. You will be working on the Wolf Security Controller - a web application which manages and reports on our security products. The controller also collects, aggregates, and reports on threat telemetry which we are in a unique position to collect. You'll be at the forefront of cyber research and intelligence.
What you'll do
What it's like
As part of a small, focused, and talented team you'll get the support to deliver high quality, reliable work. You'll be trusted to suggest and investigate then deliver new ideas. You'll work from our brand-new offices in the heart of Cambridge, near to transport links.
Required
Desirable
£39 Per hour
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Inside
Onsite
IT
Mid-Level
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