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Software Developer

Oscar Technology
Greater London
3 days ago
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Software Developer (Junior) - London (Hybrid - 1 Day Onsite Per Week)

We are delighted to be partnering with a successful technology consultancy that is expanding its Software Development team. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and committed Software Developer with experience in C#, JavaScript, and SQL to contribute to impactful projects across a diverse client base.

About the role

As a Software Developer, you will be working on the development, and maintenance of their internal software product, ensuring seamless integrations into their clients CRM systems. You'll also get involved with external projects, collaborating closely with clients to understand their needs, and design effective solutions. This role blends hands-on technical work with client interaction, giving you the chance to make a visible impact.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and maintain new features and applications using modern software development practices. Collaborate directly with clients to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions. Implement and integrate product within client environments. Work across a range of internal and external projects, applying strong technical and problem-solving skills. Partner with colleagues across the technical team to ensure solutions are aligned with client needs and project goals.

Required Skills & Experience

Proficiency in C# .NET. Hands-on experience with JavaScript and/or JavaScript frameworks (Angular, React, or Vue.js). Strong knowledge of SQL Server and database development. Experience building and implementing APIs. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. CRM Integrations (preferred)

Benefits Package

Hybrid working model: 1 day per week in the London office. Competitive base salary. 37.5-hour working week with flexible hours. 30 days annual leave (including 3 days off at Christmas). NEST pension scheme with company contributions.

If you are a Software Developer looking to join a growing company offering flexible working, and many other great benefits, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

Please apply to be immediately considered!

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