Web and Mobile Application Developer

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Summary of Position:

The role will suit a talented individual, in our development team, based in the UK. The team is part of a small but rapidly expanding, energetic and ambitious Technology company; working within the Collections & Recoveries sector of the Financial Services Industry. Our clients range from Utilities and Telecoms companies, Banks and Lending companies and our aim is to use our expertise to empower our clients with innovative technology thereby improving their recoveries.

The Application Developer will lead full development cycle on projects to develop our inhouse platforms, consisting of both B2B and B2C applications.

Key Responsibilities:

Reporting to the Lead Engineer the candidate will be required to:

  • Design, build and configure applications and APIs to meet business process and application requirements

  • Support existing applications and platform

  • Write testable, scalable and efficient code and lead code reviews

  • Create wire frames and design and implement them

    Preferred skills/experience:

    The candidate must be organised and analytical, adept at working in teams. They will be an excellent communicator in English (written and verbal) and friendly and professional when dealing with internal and external stakeholders.

    The ideal candidate must be self-motivated with a proven track record in full software life cycle. They must be comfortable in the dynamic atmosphere of a technical organisation with an expanding customer base.

    In addition, required skills are:

  • Excellent Application development skills: .Net, Blazor

  • Excellent Frontend Development skills: CSS, HTML, Bootstrap

  • Excellent work experience with APIs, Web Applications

  • Good knowledge of programming and security best practices

  • Good SQL database development skills

  • Good understanding in cloud application development (Azure)

  • Good knowledge of coding best practices

  • Good experience in unit testing and Integration testing

  • Ability to use GitHub, DevOps

  • Ability to produce software documentation

  • Excellent support and troubleshooting experience

  • Excellent knowledge of all MS Office Products

    Requirements: As Qualco operates within the Financial Services Industry any employment offer is subject not only to the usual legal checks (Right to Work and proof of address) but also a clear DBS, Adverse Credit Check and employer references

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