Front End Developer
| Posting date: | 04 March 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £44,447 to £50,296 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 17 March 2026 |
| Location: | B1 2AX |
| Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 450518/1 |
Summary
Within Working Age Services Digital, we are responsible for a number of existing services which support the core of society and is the department’s highest profile benefit service, Universal Credit.
We are looking for outstanding Front End Developers who can make a positive impact and want to contribute to one of the most demanding and important Government services for the UK.
Let’s be clear about the impact of your work – the products we build are the changing the face of public services with the potential to dramatically transform the future of millions of people.
We are looking for the kind of person who enjoys a challenge. Working Age Services is undergoing a period of technical change in line with our technical strategy – becoming more consistent in our ways of working, more standardised in our technical stacks, providing coherent shared capabilities to underpin the way we operate, and transforming some of our service’s monolithic architectures into microservices.
Our Front-end Developers are experts in front-end development, with proven experience in the design and build user interfaces at scale. You will:
- Work as part of a team responsible for designing and building user-centred services.
- Have strong knowledge of modern web development stacks, web standards, user experience, progressive enhancement, performance, accessibility, browser compatibility, tooling and pipelines. Work with cross-functional teams to integrate into the back-end services to ensure that they are built to the same high standards.
- /*StartFragment */Using both automated tooling and manual auditing of services to ensure we develop accessible user interfaces for DWP services which work effectively across multiple devices and browsers. /*EndFragment */
- Use modern tooling and development techniques to write and share test-driven code.
- Input into, promote and ensure design standardisation processes.
- Release, maintain and support the deployment of products and code packages.
- Coach and mentor colleagues.
- Engage with teams across different levels and capabilities.
- Engage with and contribute to the engineering and user-centred design communities.
- Have an excellent ability to self-organise and define priorities.
- /*StartFragment */Work with containerisation tools and CI/CD pipelines to create deployable services. /*EndFragment */
- Deliver end to end testing using TDD and BDD.
Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme