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Frontend Developer

Copenhagen, Danmark

Fast/Freelance

Hybrid

Workspace

Varighed

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Mattias Tøndevold-Linnet

M: +45 50 92 32 72 

E: mtl@motion-6.com

Om stillingen

Leading provider of life saving CBRN software solutions is looking for a talented Frontend Developer.


We are looking for developers with a strong foundation in React and its ecosystem. While it's not necessary for candidates to meet every requirement, experience with most of them is important.


The company is a flat organisation where the team operates to large degree as a self-driven team based on SCRUM principle with commitment and pragmatism - This commitment and trust makes it possible to have a work life balanced model with high degree of remote working and flexibility.


The position offers:

  • A good and informal work environment with respect for each other

  • A team that strives to have fun while working hard

  • We are a team that is curious to learn more and improve not only our product offerings but also our way of working

  • A balanced working life

  • A meaningful product to work on

Ansvarsområder

  • Frontend Framework: React, TypeScript, ViteJS UI Libraries: Experience with MUI (Material Design components) or similar libraries

  • Styling / CSS: Emotion, Styled Components

  • API Management: React Query Testing: React

  • Testing Library (RTL)

  • WebSockets: SignalR

Krav

Nice to Have (not mandatory but beneficial):

  • Knowledge of GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

  • Experience working with complex APIs and socket connections

  • Familiarity with Containers and Docker

  • Experience with Azure DevOps

Om virksomheden

The company is founded with the sole purpose of increasing the number of people protected against airborne threats. They have developed software solutions within the area of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) for more than 25 years and is the market leader with more than 80 % of NATO’s countries as clients. The software has previously been used at the Olympics and at the Champions League Final among others.

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