Software Engineer

Stoke-on-Trent
2 weeks ago
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Full Time – Perm - Mon-Fri
£35k-£40k DOE + benefits

Are you a Software Engineer who is looking to be part of an exciting transformation program, with the opportunity to embrace the best and latest technologies? Are you passionate about code, curious and eager to learn.

Our client is moving forward with an exciting business transformation journey. They are looking to use the best technologies to support the business and are looking to move to a cloud-based system. Due to the massive growth and success of the business, they are expanding the team and are looking for a Software Developer/Software Engineer who are looking for their next big challenge.

Duties of the Software Engineer:

  • Be involved in developing, adding new functionality and fixing issues in new applications.

  • To communicate and agree solutions, technologies and designs with other developers and key stakeholders.

  • Working alongside other developers and techies and be part of the fantastic team that will architect and develop our next generation of systems.

  • Working with our key suppliers and vendors, ensuring that we are seen as the preferred business partner through our EDI systems.

    Candidate Requirements:

    ESSENTIAL:

  • C# or .Net

  • SQL / No-SQL

  • Rest API / JSON

  • Power Platform/ Power Apps

  • Windows

  • Knowledge of Git / Dev ops

  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal

  • Ability to illustrate good quality code

  • Flexible and yet organised and structured approach to all aspects of work

    DESIRABLE:

  • Azure Development

  • X++

  • Kafka

  • Mongo DB

  • SSIS or Data Factory

  • Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations knowledge

    Benefits:

    Annual bonus scheme
    Free parking on all sites
    Have your Birthday off (after 5 years’ service)
    Training and development
    Complimentary drinks
    Canteen facilities
    Staff discount
    Employee Assistant Program
    Refer a Friend Scheme
    Eye care allowance
    Exclusive discounts on cinema, holidays, days out, eating out and much more
    Long service incentives and rewards

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