Job Openings Frontend Engineer - GovTech (MPA)

About the job Frontend Engineer - GovTech (MPA)

Position: CCE3_ Frontend Engineer

[What the role is]

Responsible for the design and build of a modern web frontend system for our cybersecurity command and control platform and dashboards used in maritime cybersecurity operations.

[What you will be working on]

The key duties and responsibilities are to:

Design, develop, test and maintain responsive web applications (e.g., React + TypeScript) with strong attention to UX and accessibility.

Build reusable UI components and contribute to a scalable design system (tokens, theming, component standards).

Integrate frontend applications with APIs (REST), authentication/authorisation (e.g., OAuth/OIDC), and role-based access control.

Implement state management, routing, form handling, and client-side validation patterns that are robust and maintainable.

Integrate and visualize graph database data (e.g., Neo4j) within frontend applications.

Improve observability and supportability via frontend logging/telemetry and error monitoring.

[What we are looking for]

At least 5 years of experience in frontend development.

Strong fundamentals in HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript, and modern SPA frameworks (preferably React).

Experience with component libraries and design systems (e.g., MUI) and building reusable components.

Good understanding of web performance, and cross-browser responsive design.

Experience working with APIs, authentication flows, and secure frontend development practices.

Experience integrating and visualizing graph databases (e.g., Neo4j) within frontend applications is a plus.

Comfortable with Git-based workflows and collaborative development (PR reviews, branching, documentation).

Good verbal and written communication skills with stakeholders at all levels.

Proactive team player with the ability to work effectively across teams.

Familiarity with CI/CD, Docker, and cloud environments.

Exposure to security practices (SAST/dependency scanning) and secure SDLC