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Software Developer | Manchester - 2x a month onsite | Car + Bonus
 
My client is looking for a Software Developer to join their growing Digital team. As part of an ongoing digital transformation, the company is investing in modern platforms and solutions to improve internal processes and enhance the customer experience.
 
This is an exciting opportunity to work on business-critical applications that support both field and office teams, as well as end customers. You'll be responsible for the full lifecycle of web and mobile development from requirements gathering through to design, development, and deployment.
 
Role/Responsibilities:

Design, build, and maintain responsive, secure web and mobile applications
Translate business needs into functional software solutions
Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams including UX, QA, stakeholders and third-party vendors
Contribute to sprint planning and agile delivery workflows
Maintain high standards of documentation and code quality 
Skills/Experience:

Proficiency in Java / Java EE
Experience with frontend technologies (ideally HTML/CSS, TypeScript/JavaScript)
SQL and relational database management
Proven experience delivering end-to-end web and/or mobile applications
Desirable: Linux server experience, Kubernetes knowledge, Flutter w/ Dart 
Package:

Flexible hybrid working model (up to 2x a month onsite)
Opportunity to shape digital platforms in a sector undergoing transformation
Competitive salary
Up to 12% bonus
Car allowance or company car
Private healthcare and life assurance 
This Software Developer vacancy is being handled by Langham Recruitment Ltd. Langham Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency and is registered in England and Wales (reg (phone number removed))

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