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A fast-growing insurance technology company in Manchester seeks a Senior Full Stack Developer to design and maintain robust applications. This full-time remote role requires 5+ years of experience, with a strong background in back-end technologies like Node.js, TypeScript, and cloud platforms. You will collaborate with diverse teams, ensure regulatory compliance, and lead architectural decisions. The position offers a competitive salary between £50,000 and £75,000, along with long-term growth opportunities and a flexible work environment.
Ping Insure is committed to making the process of buying insurance simple, stress‑free, and affordable to ease the challenges of unforeseen circumstances. Our insurance solutions are designed to provide financial relief and give you peace of mind during life's unexpected moments. We source our diverse range of insurance products from some of the highest-rated specialist insurers, ensuring reliability and quality for our customers.
This is a full‑time remote position for a Senior Full Stack Developer / Full Stack Developer specializing in the insurance retail sector. Responsibilities include building and maintaining robust, scalable, and user‑friendly software applications, and ensuring seamless integration across all platforms. You will collaborate with cross‑functional team to deliver innovative solutions tailored to our customers’ needs.
Salary - £50-75k depending on experience and location
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