Umbraco Full Stack Developer

Royal Tunbridge Wells
5 days ago
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Role Overview
The Full Stack Developer works in collaboration with UX and Design teams, alongside clients, to bring creative digital visions to life. This role is central to developing new websites and applications, as well as supporting and enhancing existing digital solutions. The developer will contribute throughout the project lifecycle - from concept through delivery - building robust, scalable, and secure digital experiences.

Core Responsibilities

Development & Delivery

Build and maintain web and application solutions using a variety of technologies.
Consistently write clean, well-documented, and tested code in line with industry best practices.
Develop reusable code libraries and maintain a structured codebase to improve team efficiency.
Ensure projects are delivered within budget, on time, and to specification - raising risks early where necessary.
Communicate complex technical ideas clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Implement secure and scalable architectures and data access layers.
Lead resolution of critical support issues, ensuring timely escalations and clear communication throughout.
Keep current with best practices in data protection and application security, mitigating risks wherever possible.
Collaboration & Mentorship
Work collaboratively with colleagues across disciplines to meet project goals.
Offer guidance and informal mentoring to junior developers.
Promote a supportive and positive team environment through open communication and a willingness to share knowledge.
Give constructive feedback and contribute to the growth and capability of the wider team.
Client Engagement & Growth
Identify opportunities to add value to client strategies with innovative digital solutions.
Present ideas clearly and confidently to internal and external stakeholders.
Support wider agency or company initiatives including social and environmental impact efforts.
Self & Team Development
Take part in regular company meetings and internal activity groups.
Proactively identify opportunities for personal development and upskilling.
Stay up to date with emerging trends in digital technology and development tools.Key Skills & Attributes

Strong attention to detail, delivering designs with a high degree of precision.
Clear communication, especially when presenting technical content to non-technical audiences.
Calm, organised, and solution-focused under pressure.
Adaptable mindset with a proactive approach to change and improvement.
Strong interpersonal skills for building productive relationships across teams and clients.
Enthusiastic about technology, with a strong grasp of digital trends and platforms.
Highly organised, with excellent time management and documentation habits.Required Experience & Technical Proficiency
Essential:

Commercial experience developing full-stack websites and applications.
Front-end development skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Back-end development experience in C# with .NET Core and/or .NET Framework.
Familiarity with development tools: VS Code / Visual Studio, Git (Bitbucket/GitHub), JIRA.
Comfortable working with databases, particularly SQL.
Strong understanding of accessibility, performance, and SEO standards.
Experience integrating with third-party APIs and deploying .NET applications (IIS, Azure, AWS, Octopus Deploy etc.).
Experience with CMS platforms, particularly Umbraco, including extending the back office and creating custom data types.
Knowledge of build tools such as NPM, Sass, and Vite.
Basic understanding of writing automated tests.Desirable:

Experience with CI/CD pipelines.
Familiarity with G Suite tools (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets).
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related discipline, or equivalent professional experience.

Randstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering industries. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business

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