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Full Stack Developer

Full Stack Developer

Mid-level Full Stack Developer - Global Software Company – hybrid (2 days a week in South West London) 45K to 50K plus fantastic benefits.
Stratospherec is delighted to be working with an award-winning global software company based in beautiful offices in South West London who are looking for a mid-level to senior Full Stack Developer to join its award-winning development team, with skills in ASP.NET, C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery and MS SQL Server. Any CMS experience with Umbraco would also be highly desirable as would experience of working on highly responsive, custom build websites.
If you have a passion for coding then this is a truly fantastic opportunity to join a talented multidisciplinary agile development team who have created an outstanding product working for a company that rewards its staff with fantastic benefits whilst also actively encouraging their further professional development.
This Full Stack Developer role will encompass everything from working on major development projects, to more general support and maintenance, liaising with stakeholders across the business and working for an exciting company on a fantastic product where one day is never the same!
Essential Skills required:

  • At least 3 years Full Stack development experience (ASP.NET, C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, MS SQL Server)
  • CMS experience e.g. with Umbraco would also be desirable.
  • Experience of structured testing and quality assurance approaches (e.g. Test-Driven Development and Behaviour Driven Development)
    Desirable skills required:
  • Continuous delivery skills tools and techniques desirable e.g. Git, Github, Jenkins, Docker, Vagrant, Chef, Puppet, Selenium, etc as is a familiarity with Azure cloud services & setting up/managing resources/deploying apps.
  • Experience with working with and developing multiple (REST) APIs, documented with Open API/swagger etc is also desirable as is other API messaging formats e.g. JSON, XML, SOAP
    This full stack developer role is offering a starting salary up to 50K plus fantastic benefits which include a generous travel discount scheme, a cycle to work scheme and an Employee Assistance Programme.
    Please reach out as soon as possible to find out more about this exciting Full Stack developer role

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