Junior Full Stack Developer

Oscar Technology
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Last month
£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Junior
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

25 days holiday Pension Healthcare options Training budgets Clear career progression pathways

Junior Full Stack Developer - Nottingham (once a week in office) - C# .NET / Angular / Azure - £30,000 - £35,000

The Role

An established and innovative tech focused company specialising in the logistics industry are looking for a Junior Full Stack Developer to join their growing development team and contribute to the evolution of their core platform.

Working alongside experienced developers, you will help design, build and maintain scalable web applications across both backend and frontend systems. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your technical skills in a supportive environment while gaining exposure to modern cloud technologies and full stack development.

You will contribute to new features, help maintain existing systems, and collaborate with developers, product owners and stakeholders to deliver high-quality software solutions. The team are passionate about mentoring and development, giving you the opportunity to learn best practices and progress your career quickly.

Requirements

  • 6 months - 2 years' experience in C# .NET
  • Exposure to Angular
  • Experience with JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML and CSS
  • Basic knowledge of SQL/databases
  • Understanding of REST APIs and web application architecture
  • Passion for learning and developing your skills within a collaborative team

Desirables

  • Exposure to Azure or other cloud platforms
  • Knowledge of Git and version control
  • Understanding of Agile development environments

The Company

You will be joining a specialist software provider delivering logistical systems to clients across multiple sectors. With decades of industry expertise, the business has built a strong reputation for delivering robust, high-impact technology solutions.

The company invests heavily in its technology stack and development team, offering modern tools, mentoring from senior engineers and structured progression plans. Collaboration, autonomy and continuous improvement are at the heart of their engineering culture.

This role requires just one day per week in the Nottingham office, with flexible working hours and a salary of £30,000 - £35,000 DOE. Additional benefits include 25 days holiday, pension, healthcare options, training budgets and clear career progression pathways.

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If you're an aspiring Full Stack Developer looking to build your career in a supportive and forward-thinking environment, this could be the perfect opportunity.

Junior Full Stack Developer - Nottingham (once a week in office) - C# .NET / Angular / Azure - £30,000 - £35,000

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