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An innovative firm is seeking a Low Code Developer to join their exciting digital transformation journey. This role involves designing and developing applications using low code solutions, collaborating with various teams to drive innovation, and ensuring alignment with business goals. You'll work with platforms like Microsoft Power Platform and SharePoint, creating prototypes and optimizing workflows. With a remote-first approach, this position offers flexibility while contributing to impactful projects. If you're passionate about technology and eager to make a difference, this opportunity is perfect for you.
This range is provided by WRK digital. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
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WRK digital are partnered with a digitally ambitious and highly entrepreneurial group of professional services businesses advising SMEs. They are beginning an exciting digital transformation journey and central to that transformation is technology and looking for a Low Code Developer to join their team.
As Low Code Developer, you will be able to work across multiple application platforms providing expertise in developing exciting new solutions and maintaining our existing products in line with strategic business plans and objectives. You will collaborate with various teams, sharing your experience and knowledge to drive innovation and ensure that best practices are followed.
You will be responsible for developing the technical aspects of low code projects, ensuring that the product aligns with the business goals, technical requirements and digital strategy.
This is a remote first position with occasional visits to their Bolton, North West, office.
If this sounds of interest, click apply or email hannahw@wrkdigital.co.uk to discuss further.
Mid-Senior level
Full-time
Information Technology
Technology, Information and Media