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Guildford
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Software Engineer - Nodejs
£50,000-£60,000
Guildford – Twice a week in the office

I’m currently working with a growing digital business of over 20 years who have built AI-driven platforms which support multiple industries across the UK, enhancing their technology output, streamlining internal services and helping them become more user-friendly.

In role, you play a key role in building a variety of new products as the business continues to push the boundaries and onboard new clients. You will bring a varied level of technical experience, good stakeholder management skills and the ability to support your team members and lead projects where necessary.

The role is based in Guildford and requires office working of twice a week.

Technical Requirements:

Essential Skills: Nodejs, RestAPIs, Microservices, React, MVC, MySQL/NoSQL
Bonus Skills: PHP, Azure/AWS, HTML, CSS, Testing, Kubernetes
Have at least 2-3 years of programming experience under your belt.
Ideally have some mentoring experience and ability to take a lead on projects.
Desire to pick up and learn new technologies. No expectation to have all of the technologies listed!
Good collaborations skills and ability to communicate and work with different teams.
Happy working in an environment where you have autonomy and control over your day.
Salary/Benefits:

Salary: £50,000-£60,000
Discretionary Bonus.
Pension – 4%.
Life Assurance – x6 of your salary
25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Income Protection Insurance Scheme
Private Medical Insurance
Additional perks like cycle to work/gym
If this role sounds of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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