Analyst Developer

Chandler's Ford
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Analyst Developer
Southampton (Chandlers Ford)
£45,000 to £55,000 + Excellent Benefits
This is an office-based role

Our client is a National Law Firm who are now looking to recruit a Software Applications Developer to join their development team in Southampton.

You as a Software Applications Developer will have the following key skills and experience:

  • Experience with C# .Net

  • API experience

  • SQL

  • Rest & Soap Services

  • Previous legal technology development experience within a consultancy, professional services firm and/or legal practice would be beneficial but NOT essential

  • Experienced in web development tools e.g. (HTML, CSS, Javascript, Blazor, ASP.Net)

  • Proficiency in source control systems such as GIT / DevOps •

  • Knowledge of MS Power platform for lo-code applications and reporting

  • Experience of data migration and data cleansing activities

  • Experience configuring “Line of Business” applications implementing processes.

    In this role you will write code which will be peer reviewed and tested by other developers within the team. The company use SQL and C# .Net as core languages as well as HTML, CSS and Javascript to make dynamic user interfaces, bringing a more seamless user experience.

    This role offers excellent opportunities for further progression within the organisation to team leadership and management roles. Please only apply if you have the above experience.

    The company is NOT able to provide any type of sponsorship and therefore your MUST have the right to work within the UK

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