Full Stack Developer

Royal Leamington Spa
6 months ago
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Mid-Level Full Stack Developer
£50,000-£55,000
Royal Leamington Spa – Twice a week in the office

I’m currently working for a well-established Retail Tech business of over 30 years who are based in Royal Leamington Spa and looking for a Mid-Level Full Stack Developer, paying up to £55,000 and requiring office working of twice a week. The company is arguably the market leader in their respective market where they provide application, production & distribution services to various industries within Retail & Logistics. They are a modern, forward-thinking company that utilise technology to make their products and services stand out within their market and are always ahead of the curve with latest trends and releases.

In role, you will be part of an agile team and cover a variety of areas from App Development to Mobile to Cloud. They are looking for someone who is experienced across the Microsoft tech stack and is happy working in a Full Stack environment, although the role leans itself more towards the backend. The team are growing off the back of increased growth across the business and you’ll be part of a 10 person team.

The role is based in Royal Leamington Spa, and they require office working of twice a week in the office.

Technical Requirements:

Backend: C#, .Net Core, SQL/NoSQL
Frontend: JavaScript, Vue, REST APIs
Bonus Skills: Cloud (Azure, AWS, GCP), DevOps, Docker
Confident working in an Agile environment.
Good collaborations skills and ability to communicate amongst different teams.
Happy working in an environment where you have autonomy and control over your day.
Keen desire to learn new technologies and progress within the business.
Ideally have a degree in Computer Science.Salary/Benefits:

Salary: £50,000-£55,000
Discretionary Bonus.
Pension – 4%.
Life Assurance – x6 of your salary
25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Income Protection Insurance Scheme
Private Medical Insurance
Additional perks like cycle to work/gymIf this role sounds of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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