Software Developer

Cramlington
2 days ago
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WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU?  

Permanent position from day one
Negotiable DOE
Monday to Friday working hours, 8.30pm-5pm Mon – Thurs with a 1pm finish on a Friday!
35 hour working weeks!
Fully expensed international travel to amazing locations visiting clients.
20 days leave + 8 Bank holidays + Christmas Eve bonus holiday - holidays increase 1 per year of service.
Pension contribution scheme
Terrific working culture within the business
The best in training, upskilling and self-development
Upwardly mobile business encountering consistent growth
Market leading personal growth trajectories available
Full autonomy to shape the business structure and growth plans
A clear voice within the business     THE BUSINESS

Our client based in Cramlington specialises within the aviation & technology sector. An incredible opportunity has opened up for an ambitious and driven individual. This role will allow you to travel around the world visiting clients in amazing locations.
  
This role will involve developing, maintaining and managing high-quality software. You will also support the the roll out of the company’s software at client’s sites. You will identify and fix defects as described by the business engineers or customers.
  
The ideal candidate will have an electronic and technical background. This role offers the opportunity to learn and develop within a niche sector.
  
A good working knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server databases is essential; however, the need for clear communication; technical acumen and eager to contribute to a dynamic team in the Aviation and related technology sectors is key to this role.
  
This role will report into the Operations Manager.
  
THE ROLE  

Development of new high-quality software in C# following the company’s published software development standards
Maintenance of software in C#, VB.NET and VB6 following the company’s published software development standards
Writing and maintaining software documentation
Management of the Azure DevOps system used for the code repository and software change records
Releasing software to customers
Identifying and fixing software defects as described by Engineers or Customers
Assisting the company identifying new software technologies and solutions appropriate to their products
Identify and undertake training to maintain and advance the current professional skill set   THE PERSON     

You will have experience in software development of front-end applications and back-end services in C# and VB6 using .NET (Core) with WinForms and ASP.NET.
You must have a good working knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server databases including database design and the creation of robust queries
It is desirable you have Data serialization techniques including XML, XSLT, XPath, and JSON
Carrying out Regular Expressions would be advantageous but not essential
It would be advantageous that you can develop Windows installer packages using Advanced Installer and have awareness of Visual Basic 6.0   TO APPLY

Please apply for this position and your CV will go direct to Kyle Jevons at Westray Recruitment Group

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