Senior Full Stack Developer

Glasgow
2 weeks ago
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LOCATION: Glasgow Head Office [Hybrid, 4 office : 1 WFH]

RESPONSIBLE FOR/DIRECT REPORTS: n/a

JOB PURPOSE:

This role will be responsible for developing and maintaining end-to-end software solutions across both front-end and back-end systems. Ensure that applications are robust, scalable, and user-focused by combining strong technical expertise with an understanding of business requirements. Contribute to architectural decisions and ensure all software adheres to architectural standards and best practices. Provide guidance and coaching to the team as required.

PRINCIPAL TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Software Development

Develop high quality technical solutions which meet specified business objectives, whilst adhering to overarching business and technical requirements and constraints.

Ensure all software that is created is in line with the technical roadmap and development guidelines.

Optimise applications for maximum performance, scalability, and security

Work with other members of the team to ensure business requirements are appropriately converted to functional and technical specifications

Troubleshoot, debug, and resolve technical issues across the full technology stack.

Conduct unit testing, participate in code reviews, and support quality assurance processes.

Participate in squad ceremonies including Story Refinement, Sprint Planning and Retrospectives.

As a Senior

Contribute the design, architecture, and planning of complex systems and applications.

Mentor, coach, and support junior and mid-level developers to build skills and improve code quality.

Identify and address technical debt, proposing long-term solutions for maintainability and performance.

Act as an escalation point for complex technical issues across the full stack.

Own and drive major features or projects from concept through delivery.

Contribute to security reviews and ensure robust security practices across applications.

Basic Behaviours

Ensure that continuous improvement is baked into everything we do.

Support the development of a strong culture focused on transparency, collaboration, and high performance

Make time to support other members of the squad and answer questions when they need help.

Take responsibility of your personal objectives and those of the squad.

Take ownership of deadlines and releases for yourself and the team.

Any quality issues of the software the squad owns should be looked on as a temporary and unacceptable state of affairs. Every opportunity should be taken to rectify problems, in conjunction with the completion of squad and individual objectives.

SKILLS / EXPERIENCE

Professional / Academic / Qualifications

  • 5+ years experience in a development role

  • Degree level qualification

    Specific Knowledge

  • Microsoft .NET development stack (C#, ASP.NET, MVC, SQL Server)

  • Azure, .NET Core, Entity Framework

  • Angular, Typescript

  • GIT, Azure DevOps

  • RESTful Web APIs

  • CI/CD Pipelines

  • Experience of both Waterfall and Agile tools/frameworks

  • Knowledge of secure coding practices and application security fundamentals

  • Experience with Azure Cloud Services

  • Knowledge of the Facilities Management domain

  • Background in domain-driven design, event-driven systems, or clean architecture.

    Demonstrated Behaviours

  • Proactive, self-driven, and able to work independently or as part of a team

  • Focused on outcomes rather than outputs

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Pragmatic and flexible attitude

  • Excellent interpersonal skills

  • Attention to detail

  • Mentoring/coaching skills

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