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Join a leading company in sustainable supply chain solutions as a Front-end Developer. Work on a flagship web application that tracks forest-risk commodities, ensuring compliance with regulations while making a positive environmental impact. Collaborate with a distributed team across Europe, focusing on creating user-friendly interfaces and delivering meaningful solutions.
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Description
Front-end Developer (Flagship Web Application)
Overview
We are passionate about the impact our product is making, particularly in areas like sustainable supply chain management and traceability. Our flagship application enables organisations to track forest-risk commodities across their supply chains, helping them meet sustainability targets and comply with relevant regulations. In doing so, we aim to combat deforestation and illicit trade in commodity supplies. Designed for scalability, our platform supports an expanding number of supply chains and organisations, with the flexibility to onboard other industries and products seamlessly.
The Role
We’re a small, distributed team based across Europe. We're looking not only for strong technical expertise but also for individuals who are kind, curious, and collaborative. Our culture empowers engineers to deeply understand and own the problems they’re solving—not just to write code that’s "good enough."
In this role, you’ll be at the forefront of developing our flagship application, involved in all stages of the product lifecycle—from design and development to ongoing maintenance. You’ll focus on building intuitive, user-friendly interfaces through maintainable, high-quality code, while actively participating in the product’s evolution by contributing ideas and suggesting improvements.
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What we offer:
Would you like to join a team building a product that truly makes a difference?