Web Developer .Net JavaScript Umbraco UI/UX


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

18th June 2020

Location

Chichester

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £60000

Type

Permanent

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Web Developer Chichester to £60k *Remote Interview WFH*

Web Developer / Full Stack Engineer*WFH*. Opportunity to join a tech driven start-up, take ownership and make a real impact.

As a Web Developer / Full Stack Engineer you will initially focus on the customer facing front end / client side; prototyping new ideas to create engaging customer experiences. You'll be hand coding JavaScript with little use of frameworks, unless you decide to introduce them as well as C# .Net on the backend.

You'll be based in the beautiful town of Chichester, working with a small team of technologists and successful entrepreneurs.

Driven by technology the company is able to offer a remote interview and onboarding process as well as work from home; you'll be required to visit the office once a week once lockdown has ended so must be within a commutable distance (if you live close and prefer to be in the office that's fine too).

Requirements:

Full stack web development experience

Good knowledge of Umbraco (or other CMS, able to make recommendations)

Vanilla JavaScript design and development experience

Good knowledge of other front end web technologies React, HTML5, CSS3, LESS/SASS, Git with an appreciation

C#, ASP.Net MVC experience

Ability to quickly prototype ideas and pragmatic enough to know when to continue with something or when to start again

Collaborative yet keen to take ownership and able to work fairly autonomously

As a Web Developer you will earn a competitive salary (to £60k) plus benefits.

Apply now or call to find out more about this Web Developer / Full Stack Engineer (C C# ASP.Net MVC JavaScript Umbraco CMS UI/UX) opportunity.

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