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Software Developer - IT Department

Oldbury
4 months ago
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We are seeking a Software Developer for the IT Department of a major steel manufacturing company based in the West Bromwich area.

Annual Salary: £40,000 to £45,000 (DOE)
Weekly Hours: Mon to Thurs 8.30am / Fri 8.30am to 1.30pm

The IT Department provides information technology systems and support to all divisions within the UK’s largest site who are a specialist cold roll-forming company providing products for the UK construction and manufacturing industries. We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Software Developer to join and strengthen our existing team within the IT Department.
This is a permanent full-time role assisting with the delivery of software for construction design and manufacturing systems, in line with the Company’s strategy of working on projects from concept through to completion and maintenance.

Person specification:
The ideal candidate would have a minimum of 3-4 years in industry (preferably in manufacturing or construction design experience)
Have a minimum of 3-4 years programming experience including Web.dev, Blazer, SQL server, C#, .NET Framework, Delphi, Java and
JavaScript, WPF, XAML, WVVM, ADO, ODBC, MS Access database, MS Excel (Advanced)
Database development and design knowledge using SQL server data bases and stored procedures and functions
Have good problem-solving skills – specifically to analyse and resolve software errors and data discrepancies
Computer literate, well organised, professional and able to work under pressure
Responsible for achieving objectives on own initiative, as well as part of a team
Able to prioritise workload, meet deadlines and pay attention to detail
Be able to communicate systems and software development to users at all levels
Must be eligible and able to prove you can work in the UK as the Company does not hold a sponsorship licence.
While we have outlined our ideal candidate above, we welcome applicants who may not meet every requirement, but possess relevant experience and a strong passion for learning.
Your responsibilities:
Design, development and support of software to business requirements, specification standards and quality
Database administration duties including maintenance and design
Producing documentation to the required standard and quality
Supporting system integration testing, including input into test planning
Successfully meeting agreed targets.Please click APPLY now for this great opportunity as a Software Developer

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