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Front-end Developer - BS1 - BS49

£40,000 - £45,000 + benefits
Ref: 181 Date Posted: Friday 06 Aug 2021

Our client is seeking a Front-end Developer to develop and support the Company’s web infrastructure and applications. The Front-end Developer will be qualified to minimum GCSE level, have 3 years minimum C# .Net application development experience, and 2 years of Angular, Web API, MVC and Java Script; list of additional experience is shown below. You will need to have a driving licence and a car as our client’s site is dispersed over a large area.

Applications from ex-military personnel are strongly encouraged.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Support and develop the Company’s web infrastructure/applications, specifically the Angular front-end.
  • Enhancing and maintaining the existing suite of bespoke applications.
  • Providing IT software support to end users when sufficient business knowledge has been acquired. This includes participation in a formal out-of-hours support rota
  • Providing support to the rest of the development team for an initial period until sufficient business knowledge and experience has been acquired.

 

Knowledge, skills and qualifications required:

Essential:

  • Have minimum education to GCSE level with mathematics or a science-based qualification
  • Have minimum 3 years of C# .Net application development
  • Have minimum of 2 years of Angular, Web API, MVC, Java Script
  • Have experience of ASP, .Net Core 2.0 & 3.0 and SignalR
  • Have full driving licence and vehicle

 

Desirable:

  • Have an IT based degree or equivalent qualification
  • Any Microsoft Certified courses
  • Any experience of WCF services development
  • Any experience of mobile application development
  • Any experience of MS SQL Server SQL

 

Salary:

£40,000 - £45,000

 

Benefits:

  • 25 days annual leave in addition to statutory and bank holidays
  • Business mileage reimbursed
  • Pension
  • Non-contributory sick pay scheme after the first twelve months of service