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Junior Web Developer

Plymouth
3 days ago
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Web Developer (Junior)

An innovative Maritime Technology company due to continued growth is looking to recruit a Web Developer to join a friendly and motivated team.

The Role:
Perform design, development, testing, and prototyping of various web applications.
Continue to develop and maintain existing software products and libraries.
Write technical documents explaining procedures, functions as well as end-user operational documentation.

Essential Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, or a similar discipline.
Strong skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript along with their respective coding practices.
A strong understanding of a front-end JavaScript framework, preferably ReactJS.
Strong debugging skills, and the ability to independently detect bugs/problems and solve them.
Interest in the maritime sector and a willingness to continue to develop their skillset through mentoring and online courses.
Ability to simultaneously work on a project with another person.
Strong oral, written and interpersonal communication skills and an ability to work in a team environment.

Desirable Experience:
Fluency with Linux and windows development environment and Docker containers.
Experience using other programming languages such as C# or Python.
A basic understanding of UI/UX, designing and following a design.
Knowledge of communication techniques (i.e., RestAPI, WebSockets, MQTT, etc.)
Experience using Git and versioning control.
Strong understanding of software design methodologies.

Must be detail-oriented and organised and be able to handle a variety of tasks in an efficient manner

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