MT | Senior Frontend Engineer

Location Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
Category
Consultancy

Overview

About CBTW

CBTW is a global independent tech consultancy group. With a team of more than 3,000 talented tech specialists on the ground in over 35 cities across Europe, the USA, Asia, Australia and Africa, we serve clients of all sizes. We believe collaboration betters our world. Our unique open ecosystem model allows us to deliver end-to-end tech solutions.

About Our Partner

Our Partner is an Australian & New Zealand-owned consulting firm. Pioneering AI-first solutions, our partner is a next-gen consultancy that blends brilliant thinkers with expert engineers, transforming businesses through data, digital, cyber security, and cloud expertise.

Responsibilities

As a Software Engineer, here’s some of the things you will be doing:

  • Implement technology solutions that meet and exceed customer requirements and expectations
  • Develop high quality code that can function with existing code, patterns and architectural techniques
  • Effectively utilise development best practices such as CI/CD
  • Active participation in team agile development practices
  • Ensure appropriate quality is maintained through practices such as unit testing
  • Define and model APIs using specifications such as OpenAPI and GraphQL

Qualifications

  • Experience building rich applications with modern JavaScript frameworks in the React ecosystem including Next.js.
  • Experience with react-based UI frameworks and tools.
  • Experience using testing frameworks such as Playwright and integrating these with CI/CD.
  • Knowledge of common productivity tools including Git and associated repository management tooling.
  • Experience with functional programming concepts.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong time management skills with ability to prioritise workloads under pressure and meet deadlines.
  • A self-starter who is hands on and knows how to find answers and work with ambiguity
  • Values driven and practical in your approach

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