Junior Frontend Developer - TS, React, HTML

ALDI International IT Services · Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar, Hungary
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Posted

Jul 05, 2026 (10d ago)

Seniority

Junior

Work Model

Not Specified

Type

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Category

Frontend

Salary

Not specified

Skills

Agile Azure C# CSS Git GitLab HTML PowerShell React Terraform TypeScript

Description

My responsibilities: Supporting and maintenance of the SharePoint service infrastructure Azure Function Apps development (C#, .NET Core, PNP Framework) Azure Logic Apps development Automated Azure deployments (by-code) General M365/Azure infrastructure, e.g. Azure AD, Managed Identities, AAD App Registrations Cooperate with national and international IT departments The knowledge I own: 1-2 years of frontend development experience with HTML / CSS /TypeScript / React Practical experience with Git/GitLab (branches, merge requests) and collaborating via code reviews Experience running tests (unit/integration) and working with CI pipelines Comfortable collaborating in an agile product team, communicating clearly, and seeking feedback Growth oriented mindset; eager to learn Microsoft 365 and Azure technologies on the job Nice-to-have: Power Platform: Power Automate SharePoint & Frameworks: SharePoint Framework (SPFx); familiarity with PNP Framework Azure Development: Azure Function Apps (C#, .NET Core) Azure Infra: Infrastructure as Code (ARM, Terraform); understanding of Azure AD, Managed Identities, AAD App Registrations Scripting: PowerShell usage and script development The offer that would convince me: Small, flexible team with real impact and minimal bureaucracy Strong support for learning: trainings, courses, and professional growth Open, supportive environment where your ideas are heard and valued True ownership of the codebase and technical decisions High standards for clean, high-quality code Exposure to a wide variety of technologies and challenges Occasional travel opportunities Regular salary increase, we follow the inflation and reward loyalty Home office possibility