Graduate Frontend Developer
Tech Pipeline
About the role
At Tech Pipeline, we deal with reality, not abstract slides. Our software makes it easier for operators to trace problems, manage backlogs, and update routing rules. For this role, you will be focused on our client project for a US financial services firm. Their team is currently struggling with clunky interfaces that slow down daily reconciliation tasks. You will help build and refine internal web tools that bring clear visibility to these processes. This is a hybrid position where you will spend some days collaborating with the team in a shared workspace and other days focusing deeply from home. You do not need to be a frontend guru yet, you just need a solid grasp of web basics and a genuine curiosity about how software interfaces help people solve everyday business friction.
What you will be doing
- Building and tweaking clear, functional web interfaces using HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript.
- Collaborating with our backend developers to connect frontend fields to actual operational databases and logs.
- Opening the system to shadow operators, seeing how they use our tools, and adjusting layouts based on where they experience friction.
- Writing components that help users read logs and debug stalled transactions without needing technical support.
- Creating clean, simple tables and forms that make reconciling messy financial data records straightforward.
- Testing user interfaces across different screen sizes to make sure everything loads correctly and runs smoothly.
- A basic understanding of modern frontend web technologies, including JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
- An eye for clarity and simplicity: you prefer straightforward, usable interfaces over over-designed layouts.
- The ability to explain how a user interface works in plain, simple language.
- A systematic approach to solving problems, such as checking browser consoles and network tabs to trace where a bug lives.
- Comfort working in a hybrid environment, balancing independent remote blocks with in-person team workshops.
- A collaborative attitude and the willingness to ask questions when you get stuck.
- Previous exposure to React, Vue, or another modern JavaScript framework during your studies or personal projects.
- Any experience working in customer service, retail, or administration where you had to use clunky software tools every day.
- Basic familiarity with Git or shared code repositories.
- Competitive pay for a graduate position, ensuring you are compensated fairly as you learn.
- A clear path to learn how frontend development interfaces directly with real-world databases and business logic.
- Hands-on mentorship from senior developers who care about clean code and simple solutions.
- A healthy balance of workspace collaboration and remote work flexibility.
- The chance to work on actual software that real people use to do their jobs every day.
- All the standard hardware and setup support you need to do your best work.
We work in a structured, practical way. We keep meetings to a minimum and focus on writing clear, detailed documentation so everyone knows what to do next. When we work hybrid, we respect everyone's focus: in-person time is spent mapping out workflows and reviewing user journeys together, while home days are saved for coding and deep focus. We do not chase buzzwords or build complex architectures for the sake of it. Instead, we write simple code that solves actual business friction, stay through the transition to make sure it works, and hand over systems that operators can run reliably on their own.