Front-End Developer (Client-Side Developer) Jobs in Havering

2 of 2 Front-End Developer (Client-Side Developer) Jobs in Havering

Front End Developer

Romford, Essex, United Kingdom
AllClear - Voted UK's No.1 for Customer Care
Department: Information Technology Employment Type: Full Time Location: Romford Compensation: £35,000 - £45,000/year Description As a Front-End Developer, you'll be responsible for developing user-friendly, responsive websites using modern front-end … and visually appealing web interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Translate UI/UX wireframes and design mock-ups into fully functional front-end code. Ensuring cross-browser compatibility. Assist in generating downloadable assets (such as PDFs) from web content using appropriate libraries. Write clean, efficient … and maintainable code following industry best practices. Implement dynamic client-side functionality using JavaScript frameworks or vanilla JS. Perform basic PHP coding tasks such as templating, working with simple CMS functions, or integrating front-end components with back-end logic. More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Front End Developer

Romford, England, United Kingdom
AllClear - Voted UK's No.1 for Customer Care
Department: Information Technology Employment Type: Full Time Location: Romford Compensation: £35,000 - £45,000/year Description As a Front-End Developer, you’ll be responsible for developing user-friendly, responsive websites using modern front-end … and visually appealing web interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Translate UI/UX wireframes and design mock-ups into fully functional front-end code. Ensuring cross-browser compatibility. Assist in generating downloadable assets (such as PDFs) from web content using appropriate libraries. Write clean, efficient … and maintainable code following industry best practices. Implement dynamic client-side functionality using JavaScript frameworks or vanilla JS. Perform basic PHP coding tasks such as templating, working with simple CMS functions, or integrating front-end components with back-end logic. More ❯
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