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Front End Software Developer – Hook, Hampshire - £38,000 to £45,000 plus benefits

Are you a Software Developer with a passion for coding, UI design and a drive for innovation?

Then our client based in Hook, Hampshire, has an amazing opportunity for you.

Our client pride themselves on fostering a dynamic and collaborative environment where fresh talent can thrive and make a real impact.

As a key member of the team, you will work alongside experienced professionals on exciting projects, developing cutting-edge software solutions that shape the future of technology.

Software Developer – Role Overview:

Although the role will be focused on web application front-ends the you will be working on projects that require you to build full-stack experience and you will work on a range of application areas including database access, alongside other team members who will be more focused on back-end systems.

Software Developer – Key Responsibilities

Design and development of application back-end databases.

Web application development including responsive user interface design.

Work with end-users and other engineers to identify application requirements.

Report software development progress.

Perform testing and automated test development.

Create and maintain product documentation.

Promote knowledge sharing across the team and company.

Software Developer – Required Skills:

Bachelors or Masters in Software Development

Full-stack experience including user interface design, managing secure application client-server communication and database access.

Proven experience of developing modern responsive web application front-ends using mainstream web frameworks.

Ability to understand complex RESTful web APIs including their security requirements.

Design and management of relational database schemas.

A keen aptitude for learning new technologies and working outside of their comfort zone.

Independent problem solving.

Ability to show initiative.

Good communication skills.

Must be able to work as part of a team, as well as individually as and when required.

A right to work in the UK WITHOUT SPONSORSHIP is a must.

Software Developer – Desirable Skills:

Experience with PHP and Laravel.

Experience with Vue3.

Data analytics and machine learning.

In-depth knowledge of a range of web technologies such as HTML 5, CSS, HTTP, JavaScript, DOM, PHP, material design, etc.

Web server administration skills (e.g. Apache).

Linux administration skills.

Networking knowledge (e.g. configuration and fault finding).

Familiarity with GIT source control and software management workflows.

This is an exciting new opportunity to become a core member of a small but growing team of developers working in the IoT technology space, so what are you waiting for, click APPLY NOW

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