Senior Fullstack Developer

Radcliffe on Trent
1 week ago
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Role – Senior Fullstack Developer

Salary – £65,(Apply online only)-£75,(Apply online only)

Location – Fully Remote

Job Definition: As a Senior Developer, you will perform technical tasks such as analysis, design, programming, testing, installation, and software maintenance. This role involves resolving technical issues, improving existing products, and working on a variety of projects. You will work with technologies such as .NET web framework multi-tenant APIs and front-end development using React. The ideal candidate will be a team player, adaptable, and committed to producing high-quality products. The role is suited for a developer eager to learn, innovate, and make continuous improvements.

Examples of Duties: Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

Developing scalable, high-performance web applications with a focus on security.
Implementing and enhancing CI/CD tooling.
Writing efficient SQL queries, stored procedures, and optimizing databases.
Designing intuitive, user-friendly interfaces using React.
Working with customers and support teams to troubleshoot issues.
Participating in development processes and using collaborative tools within a team.
Staying up to date with emerging technologies and industry trends.
Participating in technical reviews of requirements, designs, and source code.
Designing and executing tests to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Reporting on project activities, progress, and challenges.
Designing new solutions or modifications from limited direction.
Mentoring junior developers and providing guidance within the team.
Required Qualifications & Experience: The role requires a broad skill set, including:

Proven experience in software development, particularly with multi-tenant web applications.
Proficiency in C# .NET and web front-end technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React).
Understanding of web accessibility and responsive design.
Experience with database development and optimization using T-SQL.
Familiarity with live customer environments.
Strong attention to detail for high-quality, error-free code.
Ability to write and execute meaningful unit tests.
Experience managing dependencies and supporting applications/services.
Desirable:

Familiarity with the React Admin framework.
Experience with containerization and CI/CD pipelines.
Knowledge of Agile development practices.
For more information on this role or other similar roles please contact Mae Fitzgerald

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