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Sr Full Stack Developer (OO) - Glasgow Hybrid - ~70K plus Bonus

Glasgow
3 days ago
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Senior Full Stack Developer (OO) - Glasgow Hybrid - Circa 70K plus Bonus

  • 2 days per week in Central Glasgow

    Lorien's client, a globally recognised name and leading figure in their sector, is currently on the lookout for a Senior Full Stack Software Developer / Senior Software Engineer to join their growing, very much multidisciplinary tech function and be a key asset across a wide variety of internal and client-facing projects.

    As well as great hybrid working, there is a long list of great incentives on offer from financial benefits such as bonuses through to upskilling, progression and more, so take a look at what they're looking for and apply now before this is snapped up:

    What will you be doing?

    Working as part of a small, growing team of Software and QA Engineers to deliver tailored software solutions
    Developing cloud-first apps using C# / .NET Core and modern frontend frameworks
    Weaving emerging tech offerings and trends such as AI-Driven Development/Web Components/etc. into work delivered
    Building resilient microservices and cloud-native applications on Azure.
    Mentoring less senior Developers and embedding/ensuring promoting best practices across the wider team.What will you bring to the table?

    Key skills

    Ability to build software solutions including user-facing web solutions, cloud-first applications, microservices, and scalable backend offerings from design through to delivery with the likes of C#, Java or other OO languages, as well as the kind of tools/frameworks below
    Proficient with REST APIs and web UI frameworks like React, Angular, Blazor, or MVC
    Able to work with databases (SQL and/or NoSQL) and data modelling
    Collaborative approach to working in Agile teamsDesirable

    Working knowledge of cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)
    Exposure to/hands-on skills with systems that use ML / Artificial Intelligence
    Familiar with messaging technologies, Entity Framework, and/or data analytics/BI toolingThis a great opportunity to join a team of genuinely tech-driven specialists in an established, well-known and impressive firm looking to embrace new and emerging tech and trends, while delivering a varied workloads of tailored technical solutions both for their own people and for their long list of key clients. Apply now for immediate consideration, and let's have a chat about your next step.

    Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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