Web Developer - C#, .Net, HTML, CSS - N1/1052
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Web Developer - C#, .Net, HTML, CSS
A Web Developer is required to join an in-house development team in Banbury, Oxfordshire. The Web Developer will engage with a labour management system, adding functionality and providing maintenance on an established and successful web application.
This role is ideal for a Junior Developer looking for room to grow within a high-performing development team. Training will be provided within the role, with demonstrated career progression already seen through the company.
The Web Developer will be responsible for:
Gathering technical requirements
Discussing solutions across the development team
Performing system and API development and maintenance
The Web Developer should bring skills and experience in:
.Net
C#
HTML
CSS
Relational database management systems (e.g. MySQL)
Additional skills would be beneficial, but not essential for the role:
Visual design - e.g. Photoshop
jQuery
Modern UI design practices
Xamarin
AJAX
The company offers a strong on-the-job training programme, with a targeted bonus system. Additional benefits include healthcare and 28 days’ holiday.
This role is based full-time in Banbury, with good commutable links from Oxford, Milton Keynes, Warwick and Northampton.
Web Developer - C#, .Net, HTML, CSS
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