Software Developer

City of London
3 weeks ago
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Software Developer

Annual Salary: £40k - £45k, dependent on experience
Location: Cannon Street, London
Job Type: Permanent - 4 days a week onsite
Start Date: ImmediatelyA new exciting permanent opportunity, for a Software Developer to join an exciting financial bridging loan, property lender organisation in an exciting phase of growth and are now seeking to develop and implement a highly automated lending process. They are currently building an in-house, bespoke software to execute various day-to-day lending analyses and processes. This software is expected to significantly enhance their operating efficiency and scalability, contributing to future growth.

They are now looking to accelerate the development of this software by adding a Software Developer to their current team of 3. This role is backend-focused but will require frontend skills. You will have the opportunity to work closely with key stakeholders in the company.

Day-to-day of the role:

Develop and implement frontend and backend components for bespoke software.
Collaborate with co-founders and other team members to define software requirements and take the lead on operational and technical projects.
Utilise React and Next.js for modern web application development.
Use Node.js and related tools for effective backend development.
Design and implement effective UIs with a focus on user experience, using TypeScript, JavaScript, and CSS.
Integrate frontend and backend aspects of the application using RESTful APIs.
Participate in continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.
Ensure software quality by incorporating best practices in testing, including TDD.Required Skills & Qualifications:

Strong experience with React and Next.js.
Proficiency in Node.js and related web development tools.
Proven ability in UI development and design, focusing on clean, intuitive user interfaces.
Proficiency in TypeScript and JavaScript.
Solid understanding of CSS, styling libraries, and modern styling approaches.
Working knowledge of RESTful APIs and frontend-backend integration.
Experience with CI/CD pipelines.
Understanding of testing practices, including TDD.Nice to have:

Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, or Azure.
Experience with Python/Fast API for backend development.
Experience using AI-assisted development tools.
Awareness or exposure to Model Context Protocol.
Experience working with Figma or collaborating from design files.
Exposure to AI agents or agent-based workflows.Benefits:

Competitive salary based on experience.
Opportunity to work on transformative technology in a dynamic environment.
Exposure to critical and strategic projects.
Professional growth and development opportunities.To apply for this Software Developer position, please submit your CV to be immediately considered for this role

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