Junior Application Developer

London
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Application Developer
£50,000-£55,000
Central London - Twice a week in the office

I’m currently working for a well-established tech consultancy business of over 70 years who are based in Central London and looking for a Mid-Level Application Developer, paying up to £55,000 and requiring office working of twice a week. The company is arguably the market leader in their respective market where they provide consultative services to industries such as healthcare, insurance, pensions, energy & sport. They are a modern, forward-thinking company that utilise technology to make their products and services stand out within their market and are always ahead of the curve with latest trends and releases.

They are a growing development team of roughly 20 in total size split across their 3 offices and in-role you will be working on new & existing client facing applications. You will mainly work on the backend with C# but also get exposure to working on the Frontend and Azure architecture. You’ll work collaboratively with different teams across the business and get the chance to work closely with clients to understand requirements.

The role offers great progression opportunities with loads of planned growth across the business for 2025 and plenty of variety with the amount of clients and projects you’ll be involved in.

Technical Requirements:

C#, .Net, Visual Studio, Object Oriented Programming.
Frontend experience with Typescript and Vuejs – not essential.
Good understanding of Azure – Azure DevOps, Azure CosmosDB.
Ideally come from a Maths/Data focused background either studies or experience.
Good collaborations skills and ability to communicate amongst different teams.
Happy working in an environment where you have autonomy and control over your day.
Keen desire to learn new technologies and progress within the business.
Central London – Twice a week in the office.
Salary/Benefits:

Up to £55,000
10-15% Discretionary Bonus – max £12,000.
Pension – 4% which can rise to 10%
Life Assurance – x6 of your salary
26 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Income Protection Insurance Scheme
Private Medical Insurance
Additional perks like cycle to work/gym
If this role sounds of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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