Software Engineer

Davies Talent Solutions
London
3 weeks ago
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Software Engineer

Software Engineer

We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic Software Engineer to join our clients team. This role involves working on diverse project, continuous improvement of our existing Metrix systems, and bespoke back-office systems. You will primarily be developing in PHP and C#, with .NET experience being highly desirable.


Key Details:

  • Fully Remote (UK Based)
  • Salary up to £55,000 Per Annum (Depending on experience)
  • End of April Start
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package


Responsibilities:

  • Develop and support applications using PHP and C#, with a strong understanding of .NET.
  • Work closely with data scientists to put together demos and support various development projects across different business areas.
  • Adhere to Agile/Scrum frameworks, contributing to sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives.
  • Utilize custom PHP frameworks and public libraries, with a future transition to .NET within 2 years.
  • Understand and work with React elements as needed, though this is not a primary focus.


Knowledge and Abilities:

  • Proven experience in PHP and C# development, alongside .NET (some upskilling available)
  • Familiarity with front-end frameworks such as React is a plus.
  • Experience with various frameworks and custom frameworks, excluding WordPress.
  • Flexible and adaptable approach to work, with the ability to learn and master new systems.
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills, with a collaborative mindset.


Benefits:

  • Opportunities for professional development and future-proofing your role within the company.
  • Fully remote position with occasional out-of-hours work to meet project deadlines
  • A comprehensive benefits package, including Pension.
  • Life assurance: x4.
  • Pension: 5% employee and 5% employer contribution.
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay.
  • 25 days holiday, increasing with tenure.
  • Flexible working options.
  • Inclusive employment policies.
  • Flexible benefits including holiday purchase and health plans.


Next Steps:If this role could be of interest, please submit a copy of your resume. If it is a good fit, our team will look to have an initial call.

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