Lead UI Developer

London
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Job Title: Lead UI Developer / React

Contract: Initial 12-Month Contract with potential to extend.

Location: London

Rate: £800 inside umbrella

What You'll Do:

As the Lead UI Developer, you will spearhead the development of our flagship Triforce Credit Project. You will be responsible for designing and implementing cutting-edge user interfaces that cater to front office e-trading applications. Your expertise will ensure that our software is not only highly functional but also delivers an exceptional user experience.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the development of front office e-trading applications with a focus on low latency and performance.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of UI components.
Mentor and guide junior developers, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.
Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices to continually improve our UI strategies.What You Bring

Deep Expertise:
A proven track record of delivering complex, enterprise‑grade front‑office e‑trading systems in high‑pressure, real‑time environments.
Technical Authority:
Languages: Exceptional command of JavaScript and TypeScript, with the ability to architect, optimise, and scale mission‑critical applications.
Front-End Frameworks: Mastery of React and Redux, with extensive experience shaping robust UI architectures used in demanding trading workflows.
Back-End: Strong working knowledge of Java, capable of contributing effectively to full‑stack solutions when required.
Industry Insight:
A comprehensive understanding of the full trading lifecycle within investment banking, particularly across Fixed Income or FX, with the ability to navigate front‑office workflows and trading system behaviours at a granular level.Why Join Us?

Innovative Environment:Be a part of a team that thrives on creativity and innovation, where your ideas will be valued.
Career Growth:Opportunities for professional development and career advancement are abundant.
Impactful Work:Contribute to projects that directly influence the efficiency and effectiveness of trading operations in the financial sector.
Collaborative Culture: Work alongside talented professionals who are passionate about technology and finance.

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We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention

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