Senior Software Developer

Newcastle upon Tyne
3 weeks ago
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Title: Software Developer
Location: North East England – Office Based (some flexibility)
Salary: Competitive + bonus
Type: Permanent

About the Role: We are supporting a UK-based organisation looking to hire an experienced Software Developer to join a growing internal IT team. The role focuses on developing and supporting business-critical applications, delivering new solutions, and improving existing systems.
You will work across the full development lifecycle, contribute to integration projects across enterprise platforms, and gain exposure to AWS cloud applications.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and enhance existing applications and deliver new solutions

  • Support websites, Windows applications, and serverless cloud applications

  • Build integrations between ERP, HRIS, CRM, and other business systems

  • Write SQL queries, reports, and SSRS reports

  • Support deployments and improve development and release processes

  • Identify opportunities to improve systems and processes

    Required Skills & Experience:

  • Commercial experience as a Software Developer

  • Strong SQL and reporting capability

  • Full-stack experience (C#, .NET, JavaScript, HTML, CSS; Angular/Node.js desirable)

  • Experience working with APIs and system integrations

  • Background in a fast-paced commercial environment preferred

    Benefits & Working Model:

  • Primarily office based with some flexibility

  • Competitive salary, bonus, and pension

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

  • Additional benefits including gym access, life assurance, and employee schemes

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