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Senior Front-End Engineer

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Senior Front-End Engineer

Location: London (Onsite, 5 days per week)
Salary & Benefits: £80,000- £120,000 + Benefits

Investigo are partnered with an innovative AI technology company at the forefront of the video intelligence industry. They're on a mission to transform the way businesses leverage video data through next-generation, AI-powered solutions, and they're looking for a Senior Front-End Engineer to help shape and deliver their cutting-edge platform.

This is an opportunity to join a VC-backed, high-growth scale-up where you'll work alongside world-class engineers and product specialists from some of the most recognised global tech companies. You'll be designing, high-performance applications used by organisations across multiple industries, including healthcare, logistics, education, and hospitality.

The Role

Lead the development of scalable, responsive, and high-performance user interfaces for a next-generation AI-powered platform.

Collaborate closely with product managers, designers, and back-end engineers to deliver a seamless, intuitive user experience.

Build and maintain a reusable component library to ensure consistency and quality across the platform.

Contribute to frontend architecture decisions and help define technical best practices for the team.

Optimise performance and ensure applications are reliable, maintainable, and efficient.

Skills & Experience

Strong experience in modern frontend development, ideally with React and TypeScript (or similar frameworks).

Proven ability to deliver high-quality, user-focused applications with an emphasis on performance and scalability.

Experience working with component libraries (e.g. Storybook, Material UI, Chakra UI, or similar).

Familiarity with frontend state management tools and data-fetching frameworks.

Exposure to backend or cloud technologies (e.g. Python, AWS, databases) is highly beneficial.

Comfortable leading large-scale frontend projects, setting coding standards, and mentoring other developers.

Strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with designers, engineers, and stakeholders.

What's on Offer

Equity options, opportunity to join early and share in the company's success

100% company-paid dental & vision insurance

Work on cutting-edge AI-driven solutions alongside a world-class engineering team

If this sounds like your next challenge, please apply online or email me directly at

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