4 of 4 Permanent GraphQL Jobs in the East of England

Lead Fullstack Developer

Hiring Organisation
Ascent Sourcing Ltd
Location
Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£55,000 - £60,000 per annum
goals. Development & Technical Leadership Build end-to-end features using ReactJS/Next.js (frontend) and Node.js (backend). Design and implement APIs (RESTful and GraphQL where appropriate). Integrate with relational and NoSQL databases (SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MongoDB). Ensure comprehensive test coverage through unit and integration testing. Mentorship & Collaboration ...

Senior Software Engineer

Hiring Organisation
Oscar Technology
Location
Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£55,000 - £65,000 per annum
dashboards, data ingestion services, internal tooling, and API-first platforms. Tech Stack (Open-Source) Backend: PHP (Laravel), Python Frontend: JavaScript, TypeScript, React APIs: REST, GraphQL Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis Infrastructure: Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD Cloud: AWS Testing: PHPUnit, Jest, automated integration testing You don't need experience ...

Frontend Developer

Hiring Organisation
Akkodis
Location
Stevenage, England, United Kingdom
reusable React.js components using TypeScript. Translate UX/UI designs into responsive and accessible web interfaces. Integrate front-end applications with RESTful and GraphQL APIs. Implement secure authentication, session management, and data handling. Optimise applications for performance, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility. Maintain consistent styling using frameworks such as Material ...

Front End Developer JavaScript Vue.js

Hiring Organisation
Client Server
Location
Billericay, England, United Kingdom
skills You're also experienced with other web technologies such as HTML5, CSS, SASS; build technologies such as Webpack, Gulp and CLIs; REST APIs, GraphQL (you don't need them all as you'll be picking new things up on the job) You have a good understanding of browser rendering ...