Junior Mid Level Developer Node.js and React AI-First Culture
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Are you a Developer who has already fully embraced AI as part of your coding workflow? Do you want to move away from traditional "manual-only" development and join a team where AI-agent tooling is the foundation of every task? I am currently recruiting for a fast-growing, UK-headquartered SaaS provider that is revolutionising how global businesses manage and pay their external workforces. They are looking for a Junior to Mid-Level Developer to join their fully remote, globally distributed engineering team. The Role This isn't your typical dev role. My client is an AI-first engineering organisation. You won't just be using AI as an occasional add-on; you'll be expected to start every project pairing with AI agent tooling (like Claude Code) to ship high-quality code faster. Working across a Node.js and React stack, you will build end-to-end features, handle investigations, and solve complex problems within a tight-knit group of senior engineers. What You'll Be Doing
- End-to-End Development: Shipping production-ready code across the full stack (Node.js/React).
- AI Pairing: Using AI agents as a core part of your daily workflow to raise the quality bar and increase velocity.
- Async Collaboration: Working within a globally distributed team where clear, thoughtful, and timely written communication is the "glue" that keeps everything moving.
- Context Switching: Remaining flexible and eager to jump between front-end, back-end, and bug fixes as the product evolves.
Requirements
- Experience: At least 2 years of experience writing production code.
- The Stack: Professional experience with Node.js and React.
- AI Enthusiast: You are genuinely excited about AI-first development and already use it to augment your craft.
- Communicator: Exceptional English skills (written and spoken) with the ability to explain complex technical thinking clearly in an async environment.
- Bonus Points: Experience with MySQL, SASS/CSS, or writing automated tests.