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Full Stack Developer

TEC Partners
Essex
2 months ago
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Mid-Level Full Stack Developer

£45, to £55, (Depending on Experience)

Braintree (On-site)

Permanent, Full-Time

About the Role
We're seeking a Mid-Level Full Stack Developer to join a growing Technology & Innovation team. You'll play a central role in building and enhancing web applications for a wide range of clients. This position offers the chance to take greater ownership of projects, contribute to architectural discussions, and drive improvements across the stack.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain scalable APIs, UI, and backend systems. Take ownership of project components, ensuring quality and timely delivery. Collaborate with senior developers and cross-functional teams. Contribute to design, architecture, and code reviews. Suggest and implement improvements to systems and processes.

Skills & Experience

4-6 years' experience with .NET, SQL, Angular, React, and REST APIs. Strong grasp of OOP, SOLID principles, and Agile delivery. Experience with version control (Git) and CI/CD pipelines. Familiarity with cloud platforms (Azure or AWS) is highly desirable. Bonus: experience with Power BI, React Native, or financial services.

Why Apply?

Opportunity to progress into senior or leadership roles. Work on a modern tech stack with real-world business challenges. Be part of a collaborative and innovation-driven team.

Next Steps
If this opportunity sounds like the right move for your career, please apply with your CV. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to discuss the role and outline the interview process.

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