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Software Developer required to join a well-established specialist Information Technology Software and Service Provider to the UK Healthcare industry. Reporting directly to Software Development Manager, as Software Developer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing and testing new features in existing products, testing processes to provide product assurances and working directly with stakeholders to manage projects.
Offered as a permanent contract, with competitive salary range (based on experience), busy, enjoyable work environment and attractive benefits such as Hybrid working, Private Healthcare and Pension, the position of Software Developer is available for immediate start.
Duties/responsibilities of Software Developer include:

  • Develop, maintain, and support bespoke software applications in line with customer and business needs
  • Enhance existing products by designing, implementing, and testing new features
  • Collaborate with the Software Development Manager and wider team to deliver software projects effectively
  • Perform system and feature testing to ensure product quality and reliability
  • Engage directly with stakeholders to gather requirements and provide project updates
  • Provide technical support to customers, addressing software issues and ensuring a positive user experience
  • Contribute to troubleshooting complex problems alongside internal teams
  • Support cross-functional collaboration within the organisation to drive product improvements
    Qualifications/skills required by Software Developer:
    ESSENTIAL
  • Minimum 2yrs Commercial Experience
  • Experience with a strongly typed object-oriented language, ideally Visual Basic / C#
  • Experience with either .NET Framework (4.6 onwards) or .Net Core (5.0 onwards)
  • Use of Microsoft SQL Server or similar SQL servers, along with writing queries using SQL. MSSQL preferred, MySQL, PostrgeSQL, SQLite also acceptable
  • Web technology experience in any of the following areas HTML / CSS / React / JS / TS
  • Use of version control systems, preferably GitHub
    ADVANTAGEOUS
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field
  • Experience with technologies including XML, JSON, SOAP, REST
  • Delivered a commercial product through its full lifecycle from conception to support
  • Experience with application and mobile website development
  • Understanding of secure coding practices
  • Experience supporting and maintaining virtual servers in Hyper-V
  • Any experience supporting or implementing solutions in a healthcare environment
    Location: Remote/Home Working and Office Based: Redditch, Worcestershire
    Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30 – 17:30
    Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 p.a. dependent upon experience
    Benefits: Company Private Health Scheme, Pension
    If you have the relevant skills and experience to fulfil the role of Software Developer, please APPLY TODAY

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