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Coldfusion Developer

Birmingham
1 month ago
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Our client is currently recruiting for a ColdFusion Developer to join their team. The ColdFusion Developer will be responsible for the design and build solutions for new business requirements whilst also maintaining existing services.

This is a remote first position but maybe need to go to the office when required.

Key Responsibilities for the ColdFusion Developer:

Design and build high quality, robust, secure and compliant and end-user focussed software products and solutions.
Develop using server and client-side software stacks and utilise low code/no code platforms as required.
Maintain existing products and services by assessing live support issues and fixing bugs in a timely and proactive manner.
Work in a typical waterfall methodology or adopt agile approaches as required. Key Skills and Experience for the ColdFusion Developer:

Proven experience in software engineering.
Good knowledge of server-side technologies, e.g. ColdFusion, PHP, Java.
Good knowledge of client-side technologies, e.g. HTML/CSS.
Good understanding of version control: GIT, Subversion.
Good experience with relational databases: MySql, Microsoft SQL.
Excellent facilitation and communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution skills.
Knowledge of back of house technologies and their application in a business context
Familiarity with agile development tools and software, such as Jira, Confluence, Slack, GitHub, Azure DevOps, and Trello.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.Please apply as directed

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