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Software Developer

Chorley
5 days ago
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Are you a Software Developer looking for a long-term career plan?

Do you have experience producing applicants across web, mobile and servers?

Are you experience in both front and back-end development?

Then this Software Developer role may just be for you!

Working with a fantastic development team, developing a variety of applications!

Using NET / NET Framework – C#, Entity Framework, MVC, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS

Think this Software Developer role is for you? Keep reading!

As a Software Developer, your responsibilities will include…

  • Working within the development team to produce applications across web, mobile, servers.

  • Writing code that adheres to company development standards and security guidelines

  • Maintaining existing software and assisting with the infrastructure team

  • Actively participate in all phases of the software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering to deployment and maintenance

  • Working with the reporting and analysis teams to ensure that databases and reports are performing correctly with new functional development

  • Develops job knowledge and expertise through continual professional development

    We are looking for a Software Developer with the following skills and experience…

  • Experience in a commercial software environment is essential

  • Proficiency in .NET Framework and .NET, with a solid understanding of design patterns

  • NET / NET Framework – C#, Entity Framework, MVC, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS

  • Azure DevOps using Git for source control

  • Curious and inquisitive to bring new ideas to the table

  • Excellent organisational skills and high attention to detail

    In return, the successful Software Developer will receive a salary of £40,000, plus the following benefits…

  • 25 days holiday + Bank holidays

  • 3x Salary life insurance

  • Employee appreciation scheme

  • Team socials

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