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Senior Frontend Developer


Company : Durlston Partners


Location : norwich, east anglia


Created : 2026-01-09


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Do You Cry Tears of Joy When You See a Perfectly Centered Div?Do You Think “Pixel-Perfect” Should Be a Legally Binding Contract?If you answered yes to either of the above, keep reading. You might be my clients kind of crazy.It's a next-generation DeFi protocol, which is a fancy way of saying they’re building the financial future and it needs to not look like crap. They’re looking for a Senior Front End Engineer who understands that in DeFi, the “Front End” is the only “End” most users will ever see (unless everything breaks, then they see Twitter/X).Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It:Turn breathtaking Figma designs into breathtaking, responsive, actually-working web apps. Make complex blockchain interactions feel as smooth as ordering a suspiciously cheap latte. Users should swap tokens, not swear words.Wrestle with Web3 libraries, wallets, and gas estimations until they submit to your will.Be the voice of reason that says, “No, we cannot animate the entire UI to look like a burning yacht,” but also the visionary who makes the data charts sing.Why They Won’t Totally Annoy You:A Backend That Doesn’t Suck: Their devs speak more than just “protocol.” They promise not to send you JSON that looks like it was formatted by a feral raccoon. (We have this in writing)Real Problems, Not Pretend Ones: Forget endless todo apps. You’ll be building the interface for billions in liquidity. Your grandma still won’t understand what you do, but she’ll be impressed by the word “billions.”The Usual Bribe Package: Competitive salary, tokens (the kind you hope moon), remote-friendly vibes, and a budget for hardware that won’t make you weep.You Are:A wizard with React, TypeScript, and the mystical arts of state management.Someone who sees a “minor CSS tweak” request and doesn’t immediately draft their resignation letter.Intrigued by the wild west of Web3 UX, and brave enough to try and civilize it.Able to explain what a “DEX” is without using the words “magic internet money” or sighing for 30 seconds.