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Are you passionate about creating exceptional digital experiences with Umbraco CMS? We're seeking a talented Full Stack Developer to join our client's innovative development team in financial services, where cutting-edge technology meets meaningful impact.

As a Full Stack Developer, you'll be at the heart of building solutions that truly matter. You'll work alongside brilliant professionals who share your passion for clean code and outstanding user experiences. This isn't just about writing code – it's about crafting digital solutions that drive real business value for a prestigious FTSE250 organisation.

You'll Have the Opportunity to:

Design and develop stunning, responsive websites using Umbraco CMS that users love

Build secure, powerful server-side functions that solve complex business challenges

Collaborate with designers and content creators to bring creative visions to life

Optimise front-end code for peak performance, accessibility, and usability

Champion software quality through rigorous testing and continuous improvement

Drive innovation through Agile methodologies and collaborative problem-solving

Maintain business-critical services and see projects through to successful completion

The Ideal Candidate:

Has proven experience as a Full Stack Developer with a passion for excellence

Demonstrates proficiency in C# and React

Can customise and extend Umbraco CMS platforms to meet unique business requirements

Takes pride in software craftsmanship and appreciates clean, well-designed codebases

Has experience developing web-based applications with SQL databases

Thrives in Agile environments, embracing ceremonies and iterative development

Is well-versed in version control systems

Possesses excellent communication and collaboration skills

Bonus Points For:

Experience working with Jira and project management tools

Familiarity with common technology stacks

A track record of staying current with development trends and best practices

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