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Software Developer

West Malling
6 days ago
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Developer

Purpose of the Role

To provide versatile software development expertise across a range of technologies, supporting both legacy systems and new applications as part of a major transformation programme

Key Responsibilities

Design & Development



Work with legacy technologies during the transition to a modernised platform.

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Support the adoption of new low-code/no-code tools in line with strategic goals.

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Contribute to technical design and implementation aligned with the technical roadmap.

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Write, test, and refine robust and scalable code.

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Extend and optimise Azure DevOps pipelines for build and deployment automation.

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Participate in design reviews, functional specifications, and project estimations.

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Ensure non-functional requirements (e.g. performance, scalability, maintainability) are addressed in design and implementation.

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Identify and proactively resolve potential technical or architectural issues.

Implementation

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Adhere to the team’s “Definition of Done” (DoD).

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Maintain consistency in TDD/unit test coverage and enforce code review quality.

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Keep documentation current throughout the change lifecycle.

Collaboration

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Work closely with System Analysts, Solution Designers, and the Architecture team to understand business and technical requirements.

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Liaise with internal colleagues and third-party suppliers to implement and enhance systems.

Tech Stack / Skills

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Languages & Frameworks: .NET, ASP.NET, VB6, Delphi

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Cloud & DevOps: Microsoft Azure (PaaS Web Apps, Service Bus, Logic Apps, Service Fabric), Azure DevOps, IIS, PowerShell

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Databases: MS SQL Server (2016/2019/2022)

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Integrations: REST APIs, Web Services (WCF, SOAP), OAuth2 / OpenID Connect

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Platforms & Tools: Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft Dynamics, Git (Source Control), Jira, Confluence

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Development Practices: TDD, Agile Scrum, CI/CD, best practice system design and coding standards

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Other: Payment provider integrations

Experience & Qualifications

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Proven experience delivering software as part of a collaborative team.

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Strong knowledge of the full Software Delivery Lifecycle (SDLC).

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Experience in software design, TDD/unit testing, and DevOps pipelines.

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Computing-related degree or equivalent practical experience.

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Experience with financial, banking, or accounting systems is desirable

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