Full Stack Developer

Horsham
1 week ago
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Location: Horsham.

Salary: Negotiable, depending on experience.

Ready to embrace a new challenge and join one of the top technology solution providers in the UK?

At Global 4, we're passionate about all things technology (in fact one of our core values is ‘We Love Tech’) and we're on a mission to transform businesses across the UK. Our vision is to tackle our clients' technology hurdles head-on, offering tailored solutions backed by stellar service.

With an expanding team and launch of new projects, we are looking for a Full-Stack Developer to join our team to work on some in-house products. You will be a key technical member taking up a valued position within the business as it undergoes a substantial re-architecture. Our development team supports all areas of the business including:

Greenfield projects

CRM Interfaces

REST / GraphQL APIs

Cloud-based System Architecture

Key Responsibilities:

Developing and maintaining internal and external facing applications

Working with team members to produce robust and reliable solutions

Providing code review and assistance to junior team members

Contribute to continual development process improvement

Required Skills:

  • React.JS

  • Node.JS

  • Typescript

  • Cloud / Serverless Architecture

  • Git

  • Docker

  • REST/SOAP APIs

    Desirable skills

  • PHP (For assistance sunsetting legacy projects)

  • Refine Framework

  • CI/CD

  • Azure / AWS

  • GraphQL APIs

  • Experience working in Agile environment

    What benefits will you receive?

    50% off our Broadband & Utility packages, completely free after two years

    33 days holiday allowance including bank holidays

    5 additional days leave granted based upon length of service

    Buy & Sell holiday allowance scheme

    Death in service benefit

    Pension scheme

    Complimentary fresh fruit, tea, and coffee.

    Eye care vouchers

    Friday fridge

    Company lunches

    £1,000 Refer A Friend Scheme

    Fun incentives

    Paid Charity leave

    £250 Bright Ideas Scheme

    Kudos Employee Recognition Scheme – Including Days Out

    Working for Global 4: Global 4 Communications is a family run company and offer a fantastic working environment. There are numerous charity events across the year, team building days, a good social life, training opportunities. The office has free onsite parking and is within walking distance from the town centre, train station and bus stops.

    Global 4 are proud to be an Equal Opportunities and a Living Wage Foundation employer

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