Fullstack Developer
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Location
Guildford
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Sector:
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Job type:
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Salary:
£50000 - £60000 per annum + remote
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Contact:
Callum Winchcomb
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Contact email:
c.winchcomb@ioassociates.co.uk
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Job ref:
BBBH147989_1730469511
Fullstack Developer | Remote/Hybrid | £50,000 - £60,000
Are you a Fullstack Developer looking for a new challenge?
Do you want to join a business that will invest time and resources into your personal development?
You will work with financial brands to simplify the world of money, making it easier for their clients to build more valuable relationships with customers. The team you will be involved in are creative, technical and industry experts when it comes to solving problems and delivering real results.
Reporting directly to the Tech Director, you will be developing data driven, transactional web applications. You will be working alongside a very experienced development team using the latest web technologies to build the best platforms in the financial service industry.
This role will give you the opportunity to experiment using other technologies such as Node.js & Cloud. We therefore request someone with a desire to broaden their existing skills.
Role: Fullstack Developer
Location: Remote/Hybrid - office in London (1/2 times a month visits)
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000
Responsibilities:
. Develop scalable, flexible and reusable components
. Create new customer facing portal
. Keep up to date with emerging technologies
. Working in collaboration with other teams across the business
Skills Required:
. Strong Javascript/Typescript experience
. Solid knowledge of HTML5, CSS3
. React
. Node.js
. GraphQL
. AWS / Serverless or Azure ecosystem
You do not need commercial experience in all the above technologies, if you have created some of your own work with examples you can share, this is also considered.
If this sounds like something you could see yourself being apart of then apply now!.
e: c.winchcomb @ioassociates.co.uk
Alternatively, if you know of someone who may be a good fit we offer an excellent referral scheme