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Junior Full Stack Developer

TEC Partners
Essex
2 months ago
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Junior Full Stack Developer

£35, to £45, (Depending on Experience)

Braintree, Essex (On-site)

Permanent, Full-Time

About the Role

We're looking for a Junior Full Stack Developer to join a growing Technology & Innovation team. You'll work on enhancing existing web applications and contribute to new solutions for both B2B and B2C clients. This is an excellent job opportunity to learn from senior developers, gain exposure to modern technologies, and grow into larger responsibilities over time.

Key Responsibilities

Support and enhance existing systems (API and UI). Contribute to coding, testing, debugging, and release. Collaborate with developers and wider teams. Suggest improvements and contribute to innovation projects.

Skills & Experience

2 years' experience with .NET, SQL, Angular, React, and REST APIs. Knowledge of OOP, SOLID principles, and version control (Git). Familiarity with Agile environments. Degree in Computer Science or related field (or equivalent experience) Bonus: cloud platforms, CI/CD, Power BI, or financial services knowledge.

Why Apply?

Opportunities for career progression. Chance to work in a collaborative and talented team of developers. Exposure to exciting innovation projects.

Next Steps

If this opportunity sounds like the right fit for you, please apply with your CV. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to discuss the role in more detail and outline the interview process.

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