Back-End Software Engineer


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6th November 2019

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Abingdon

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Up to £0.00 per annum

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Permanent

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Back-End Software EngineerBack-end, Front-end, Full-stack, Java, Scala, Go, Golang, MySQL, SQL, PHP, REST, Oracle, MongoDB, Linux, Windows, Ubuntu, Apache

OVERVIEWJob Title: Back-End Software EngineerJob Type: PermanentSeniority: Graduate-Junior Level. The ideal candidate will have under 4 years of experience Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire (Relocation package available)Working Hrs: 8am-5pmSalary: Highly Competitive + Benefits

SNAPSHOTCompany:

The LEADING provider of technology for reservoir characterisation, drilling, production, and processing to the Oil & Gas industryA huge global company that employ approximately 100,000 people and represent more than 140 nationalities working in more than 85 countriesFortune Global 500 company, ranked 287 in 2016Forbes Global 2000, ranked 176 in 2016A growing company with excellent opportunities for career progressionOn the job training offeredThe Role:The Back-End Software Engineer is responsible for developing the back end of a web application, handling the logic, database interactions, user authentication, configuration, etc.The ideal candidate will be evaluating emerging technologies and providing strategic, innovative and cost-effective engineering solutions to increase the efficiency, reliability and integration of the company's services and operations. This person will work semi-autonomously as part of a team that performs rapid prototyping of emerging technologies to solve industry-related problems.Skills:Java, Go, Golang,

FOR YOUHighly competitive salary + Health care + Considerable retirement plan + Stocks + much more Apply by 1st November for immediate consideration

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