UI Application Developer

Coventry
11 months ago
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Location: Coventry (4 Days a Week)

Salary: up to £70,000 + Benefits

Investigo are working with a global technology business based in the Midlands in search of a UI Developer to come and join their new team.

Our client are leaders in their industry with a global presence. They offer systems that are used by some of the largest brands in the Automobile sector. We are looking to assist them in growing out a new data focused team to ultimate service the pipeline of clients in need of their support and expertise.

This responsibilities will include:

Designing seem-less UI utilising of tools in a proprietary system (HTML, CSS, Typescript)
Participate in projects from inception, creating standardised tools for data analysis
Contextualise information to showcase trends and patterns from data sources
Transform technical data into understandable insights for stakeholders
Develop interactive dashboards combining visuals with real-time data
Contribute expert analysis across program life-cycle phases
Developing new API The key skills we are looking for are:

Graphic UI Design experience
Experience with data visualisation
Knowledge of efficient UI development patterns
Proficiency in Low-Code UI and API Development
Experience developing UI from data pipelines
Experience in data mining methods and operational visualisation
Ability to support data-driven applications
Familiarity with HTML/CSS Application Development Platforms
Strong SQL skills
Familiarity with Power-Bi PlatformIf this sounds like something you are interested in, or want to learn more information, then please either apply by clicking online or emailing me directly to (url removed)

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