Software Developer

Ludford, Shropshire
3 days ago
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The role: Software Developer

Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum

Location: Ludlow (2 days on site initially)

VIQU IT are currently working with a well-established SaaS organisation undergoing an exciting period of modernisation and transformation. As part of this growth, they are looking to hire a mid to senior level Software Engineer/ Developer to play a key role in the design and delivery of new features across the full stack (front & back end and database).

This role offers the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment where engineers have influence over technical decisions and delivery approaches and are encoraged to innovate using modern technologies like AI. It’s well suited to a developer looking to take the next step in their career within a growing business that values initiative, contribution, and shared success.

Experience needed:

Hands on experience with C# and.NET
Exposure to Angular framework
Hands on experience with SQL Server/database – design, development and optimisation.
Knowledge of software security design
Passion for development and artificial intelligence
Experience of working in a similar Software as a Service organisation is nice to have.
Exposure to Azure, MVC, and DevOps are all very nice to have additions.
Job duties of the Software Developer:

Design, build and maintain application and functionalities across database, backend and frontend.
Work with internal stakeholders to review requirements and suggest improvements.
Implement software security measures, ensuring user data is protected.
Work with the QA and testing teams to participate in code reviews.
Provide technical input and guidance to commercial teams to support new business opportunities.
The role: Software Developer

Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum

Location: Ludlow (2 days on site initially)

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Jack McManus via the (url removed)

Do you know someone great? We’ll thank you with up to £1,000 if your referral is successful (terms apply). For more exciting roles and opportunities like this, please follow us on LinkedIn @VIQU IT Recruitment

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