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Full Stack Software Development Engineer

Stevenage
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Our client has an opportunity for a Full Stack Software Development Engineer to join them on a contract basis for an initial 6 months with possibility for extension.

Role: Full Stack Software Development Engineer
Location: Stevenage - minimum 4 days onsite
Hours: 37 per week
Clearance: SC required to start - UKI's only due to project
Hourly Rate: £67 per hour via umbrella, inside IR35

You will be working within a small and will be responsible for: -

The continued development of the Web UI components
Maintenance and testing of .net microservices
Creating the appropriate documentation
Collaborating with and assisting other members of the team
Essential experience:

Programming Languages:-
JavaScript, Typescript, HTML, CSS, C#
Framework & Libraries:-
Svelte, Angular, Vue.js, React, .NET 7/8
Tools and Technologies
Visual Studio, Jira, GitLab, Node.js, npm CI, Docker, Kubernetes, Artifactory
You have experience of working on complex, distributed systems with Containerisation including a knowledge of Kubernetes / Docker
You have a thorough understanding of Computer Science fundamentals such as OOP, Data Structures, Design Patterns, Algorithms
You have experience working in an agile development environment.
You have the ability to identify and solve complex problems.
You have the ability to design innovative and user-friendly interfaces.
You are familiar with modern software testing and deployment practices such as TDD & CI/CD
You can set up CI / CD Pipelines
You are comfortable with all aspects of the software development lifecycle (planning, analysis, design, implementation, testing and deployment, maintenance)
You have excellent communication skills and are comfortable collaborating across teams and with senior stakeholders
You have mentored & assisted junior members of the team.
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply immediately!

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