Senior UI Engineer

TP ICAP London, England Nov 20, 2025

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Hybrid
Level Senior

Senior UI Engineer focuses on develop front-end components following tp icap standards, using react, next.js, and typescript.

What the role involves

  • Develop front-end components following TP ICAP standards, using React, Next.js, and TypeScript.
  • Champion modern development practices in front-end engineering, including observability, monitoring, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment processes.
  • Implement comprehensive testing strategies: unit tests, component testing with React Testing Library, E2E testing with Playwright, and Storybook documentation.
  • Mentor and grow engineering talent on TypeScript best practices, React patterns, and monorepo development, fostering knowledge sharing across UI, API, and DevOps disciplines.
  • Build strategic relationships with business stakeholders and technology teams to ensure seamless integration and adherence to enterprise development standards.

Skills and requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field.
  • Extensive, proven experience leading front-end engineering teams in financial services, ideally within brokerage operations, pricing systems, or trading platforms.
  • Strong expertise in React, Next.js, and TypeScript, including experience with monorepo architectures, shared component libraries, and enterprise authentication patterns.
  • Demonstrated ability to migrate legacy front-end systems into modern architectures.

Additional role context

  • TP ICAP is seeking a Senior UI Engineer to lead the development and evolution of our Business Operations UI platform.
  • This role is central to a major transformation initiative, with significant investment and direct impact on systems underpinning £1 billion+ in revenue calculations across brokerag.
  • Provide technical leadership across corporate functions UI teams.
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