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The Company

Capventis delivers complex change and digital transformation inside the world’s most successful organisations. We specialise in the areas of Customer Engagement, Experience Management, Data Analytics & Visualisation and Data Science.

With clients across 25 countries and various sectors, we support organisations in the deployment of their strategies, enabled by the best technology. We specialise in the implementation and integration of technology platforms, partnering with market leading technologies like Qualtrics, Qlik, and Zendesk.

The Role

Capventis has started several major development projects and needs to expand its current development team. Based primarily out of M-Sparc, Anglesey, the development pulls together some of the latest technologies in databases, languages and environments. Key activities will include:

Work with the rest of the development team to help scope, design, build and test best of breed solutions Support our commercial team in positioning Capventis services and products Contribute to the ongoing support of developed products

Required

Educated to degree level in STEM discipline Good development skills – either full-stack, or within the stack Expert at developing web-based solutions Experience and knowledge of some or all of the following: Google GoJavaScript / TypescriptReactApplication SecurityGraph DatabasesGraphQL Strong written and presentation skills Project Management

Desirable

Good communication skills Experience of user-Interface design supporting a variety of device profiles

Benefits

Competitive Salary Learning & Development Flexible / remote working

Successful applicants can be based out of Capventis head office (Dublin) or UK office, depending on domicile.

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