Graduate Software Developers (Full Stack)

Clarksons Research
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Clarksons Research is the leading global provider of intelligence and research across shipping, trade, offshore and energy. Respected worldwide, the Clarksons Research team of over 160 experts provides powerful data, analytics and insights through a range of online platforms, reports, valuations and consultancy work. Clarksons Research is part of the Clarksons Group, the world’s leading integrated shipping services provider and a FTSE 250 company.

Clarksons Research is currently offering exciting opportunities for top graduates to join its dynamic team. Successful candidates will join a fast-expanding business offering excellent opportunities for career progression within an organisation with a strong track-record of graduate recruitment and training.

The Role:

You will be developing front end applications, APIs, back-end services, database solutions and CI/CD pipelines. The ability to work with large and complex relational databases is a core requirement. You will be responsible for unit testing your code and partaking in peer code reviews.

This is a great opportunity for someone with .net software development experience in C#, or someone who is keen to develop these skills and experience. You will be working within a supportive team within an agile development methodology. You will be given project ownership and be actively involved throughout the development cycle, from initial wireframing to final deployment. Career progression paths include Senior Developer, Solution Architect, Project Manager, DevOps and Data Science roles.

Profile of ideal candidate:

•                    Final year students or recent graduates with a degree in a numerate subject (e.g. computer science, mathematics, chemistry, physics, engineering etc.) with a 2.1 or above, or have 2-3 years’ experience in a similar role

•                    Excellent communication skills

•                    Strong analytical, problem solving and issue resolution skills

•                    Team player with a view to exercise independent decision making once experienced

•                    Hands-on, dependable, quality-conscious and result driven

•                    Flexible and able to adapt to new ideas with a can-do attitude

•           ��        Able to plan successfully

 

Technology stack: (experience is not essential but an awareness is):

•                    Client: Angular, Typescript, JavaScript, Bootstrap, Kendo UI

•                    Services: C#, WebApi, Python

•                    Data: SQL Server, TSQL, Azure Databricks, Cosmos DB

•                    Analytics and Machine Learning: Python

•                    CI/CD: BitBucket Git, TeamCity CI, Octopus Deploy, JIRA Issue Tracking


Salary                                   £32,500 (dependent on experience) plusbenefits

Location                              London/Midlands/Hybrid

Number of vacancies    1-2

Start date                           Q2 2025

Vacancy type                    Full-time, permanent post

Further details                 https://www.clarksons.net/about-us

https://www.linkedin.com/company/clarksons-research/

How to apply                   CV and cover letter, quoting referenceCRSL/RES-DEV/GSD/713,to Apeksha Mehta:

Closing date                     31st March 2025 (though applications accepted immediately)

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