Senior Developer

Fleet Street
1 month ago
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Our client is in the Financial Sector and is looking to grow the team with a new Senior Developer. This role can be done remote with weekly meet ups in Central London on a Wednesday. The technology function is around 80 people total and you will work in an Agile team of 8.

Client Details

Our client is in the Financial Sector and is looking to grow the team with a new Senior Developer. This role can be done remote with weekly meet ups in Central London on a Wednesday. The technology function is around 80 people total and you will work in an Agile team of 8.

Description

Design, develop, and maintain software applications to meet project requirements.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver technical solutions in a timely manner.
Conduct code reviews to ensure high-quality standards are met.
Analyse and resolve technical issues, providing effective solutions when required.
Contribute to the improvement of development processes and methodologies.
Stay updated with the latest trends and technologies in the professional services industry.
Mentor junior developers and share best practices within the team.
Ensure compliance with industry standards and company guidelines in all development tasks.Profile

This role is a largely hands on coding but there will be an element of mentoring juniors, helping to review code, working with Business Analysts and Product Managers to understand business requirements

Must haves:

C#
Azure
SQL
Angular
Mentoring experience
UK work experienceNice to haves:

Certifications
K8s
Docker
Azure Service Bus, Logic Apps, Functions AppsJob Offer

Car allowance of 5k
Private medical
25 days + BHS
Option to buy 10 more holidays
Matched pension
Life assurance

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