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  • Location: Hybrid (regular travel to Exeter office); Could consider remote (once a quarter travel to Exeter)
  • Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
  • Must have Right to Work in the UK (company does not provide sponsorship)

    Join a leading organisation in affordable housing services and personal care, where innovation drives growth. We are seeking a Developer with a passion for technology and problem-solving to join our dynamic IT team. This role offers the chance to work on transformative projects, develop impactful solutions, and contribute to a team that values creativity, collaboration, and technical excellence.

    Day-to-day of the role:
  • Design, develop, and maintain in-house software solutions, ensuring alignment with our strategic goals.
  • Write clean, reusable, and secure code that powers our operations.
  • Identify areas for improvement and develop solutions that enhance performance and user experience.
  • Conduct rigorous testing and quality assurance to ensure software meets business needs.
  • Collaborate across teams to align software solutions with business objectives.
  • Maintain and optimise systems across multiple platforms.
  • Manage and maintain code repositories in Azure DevOps.

    Required Skills & Qualifications:
  • Proven experience in commercial software development.
  • Strong proficiency in Angular, SQL, and .NET technologies.
  • Experience with Azure DevOps/Git for source control.
  • A structured, analytical mindset with a keen eye for detail and a methodical approach to testing and debugging.
  • A proactive and collaborative approach, thriving in a fast-paced environment with multiple stakeholders.

    Nice-to-Have Skills:
  • Experience developing cloud-based solutions in Azure (Azure SQL, APIs, Logic Apps, Websites, etc.)
  • Knowledge of NoSQL databases, such as MongoDB.
  • Familiarity with Docker for containerisation.
  • Practical experience in deploying and managing applications using Azure Logic Apps.
  • SSIS package development
  • Interacting with Web APIs
  • PowerShell scripting
  • Managing IIS web applications
  • Workday or ServiceNow integrations

    Some of the Benefits:
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
  • Enhanced pension scheme.
  • Private medical care.
  • Sharesave scheme

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