Application Developer

Norwich
7 months ago
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Norwich, Norfolk, UK Hybrid Working Role

We are recruiting for an Application Developer on behalf of an International Marketing Company in Norwich.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Application Developer to play a key role in an established Technology team as they expand and create new products and services.

Previous commercial experience in a Software Development environment is essential.

In this role you will develop and modify applications in accordance with business objectives. You will work closely with project stakeholders and engage with the wider development team to create tailored software packages and solutions.

Key Skills Requirements Include:

  • Experience with ReactJS, NodeJS, AWS Cloud and Docker Products / Kubernetes and SQL

  • Knowledge of REST API functionality

  • Knowledge of Agile Practices

  • Ability to work well under your own initiative

  • Ability to produce quality code across all applications

  • Ability to collaborate with the wider development team

    In exchange for your commitment and hard work you can expect a generous salary and the opportunity to progress within the business in the future.

    This vacancy is based in Norwich and offers hybrid working so applicants would ideally live nearby or be prepared to travel there on a weekly basis.

    If this role sounds like it’s for you then please contact Ollie at Atkinson Moss today

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