Meet the Camsolions - Jume Brice Njah
Jul 24, 2025
In Camsol’s team, a certain frontend developer can often be found coding straight through lunch. Jume Brice sits quietly with a plate of potatoes cooling beside his keyboard – fuel for later, perhaps, once the code is perfect. He rarely looks up and even more rarely smiles, but this quiet intensity speaks volumes. Colleagues know that behind his focused gaze lies a passionate problem-solver with a sly wit and an unshakable dedication to his craft.
Early Promise and Quick Rise
He wasn’t always the seasoned engineer hunkered down over a Next.js project. Jume’s journey started in Cameroon at the University of Buea, where he graduated among the top 10% of his class – an early hint of the capable engineer he would become. Armed with a bachelor’s in computer engineering, he joined Camsol in 2022 as a junior full-stack developer. His talent didn’t go unnoticed: by the end of that year he was already leading the front-end team, and in 2023 he stepped up as a project lead overseeing ambitious new AI projects. Rising from fresh graduate to tech lead in under two years is no small feat, and it underscores Jume’s reliability and drive.
Building Solutions: GasVisor and ai-gelb
One of Jume’s most significant achievements at Camsol is his work on GasVisor, a project aiming to revolutionise how businesses manage their CO₂ gas cylinders. GasVisor is an IoT-powered solution that digitalises and automates gas cylinder monitoring for clients – providing efficiency, safety and cost savings flask-by-flask. As the front-end lead on this project, Jume built a sleek, scalable web platform using React, Next.js and Tailwind CSS, ensuring the interface was as robust as the hardware behind it. His team’s work was so successful that GasVisor secured several hundred thousand Euros in funding – a point of pride for Camsol and a testament to Jume’s engineering prowess.
Another standout project in Jume’s portfolio is ai-gelb, a GDPR-compliant AI assistant created for public bodies and non-profits. Jume is at the forefront of the build of the front-end, weaving React, Next.js and TypeScript into an interface that even your gran can read in dark mode. Need high contrast? Larger fonts? One click toggles everything, because accessibility is not an after-thought for him. How do you persuade cautious officials that a chatbot can be both safe and friendly? By serving answers from ISO-certified German servers and wrapping them in a pixel-perfect UI, he says. The outcome: a smooth, secure chat experience that makes heavy data protection feel light and human.
A Frontend Perfectionist
Jume isn’t just about getting features out the door; he cares deeply about how things are built. Known as a frontend perfectionist, he strives for clean, reusable code and delightful user interfaces. He is fluent in modern web tools – React, Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, you name it – and he applies rigorous design principles like atomic design to every project. (In building Camsol’s own AI-powered chatbot interface, for instance, he insisted on a modular atomic component system and server-side rendering to maximise performance and maintainability.) Thoughtful engineering is second nature to him. Jume has a genuine excitement for elegant solutions: catch him in one of his rare enthusiastic moments, and it’s probably because he’s optimised a page to load half a second faster or found a clever way to simplify a gnarly piece of code.
The Teammate You Can Count On
In a team setting, Jume’s colleagues have come to appreciate his reliability as much as his coding skill. He’s the one who will stay behind to help debug a stubborn issue or review a pull request with meticulous care, making sure the code quality stays high. Despite his reserved nature, he’s remarkably approachable when someone needs assistance – always ready to share knowledge or lend a hand without fuss. Over time, he has grown into a mentor figure for junior developers, leading by example rather than loud words.
And then there are the quirks that make him uniquely Jume. He’ll code right through scheduled breaks without noticing. He only flashes a smile on rare occasions – usually when a tough bug is finally solved. And it’s an open secret that Jume could happily eat potatoes every day of the week. These human touches round out the picture of a developer who is as structured in his work as he is unassuming in his demeanour.
A Perfect Fit
It’s fitting that Jume now works closely with colleagues and clients in Germany – a country known for precision engineering and a hearty love of potatoes. In Jume Brice, Camsol has a frontend developer who embodies both: an engineer with a love for clean structure and a diet that would make any German grandmother proud. Quiet, clever, and deeply committed, he’s become an indispensable part of the Camsol family – one potato-fueled line of code at a time.