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A leading legal service provider in the UK is seeking an experienced ShareDo Configurator/Developer to join their technical delivery team. This role involves implementing and customizing the ShareDo platform, working collaboratively within agile teams to deliver high-quality, scalable solutions. The ideal candidate will have proven experience with ShareDo and strong problem-solving skills. This full-time remote position offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
Dexian Europe are looking for an experienced ShareDo Configurator / Developer for our client, a multifaceted legal service provider. You as the ideal candidate will already have hands on experience of implementing ShareDo. You may also have experience with automated workflow management platforms for legal practices in general. The implementation will integrate into other industry proven SaaS solutions. You will demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively with varied Legal stakeholders to deliver exceptional solutions matching their business requirements. This is a full time, open ended, remote employment role that offers a very attractive, industry competitive package.
Our client has a passion for helping their clients to achieve the best possible outcomes. They are legal advisers to the insurance and commercial sectors across the UK & Ireland, firm known for our innovation, client focus, and long-lasting relationships. With a forward-thinking approach built around their clients’ needs, supported by cutting-edge technology.
You as a highly skilled and experienced ShareDo Developer and Configurator, will join their growing technical delivery team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in their digital transformation journey, contributing to the implementation and customisation of the ShareDo platform within agile delivery environments.
We’re looking for someone who brings both technical expertise and a collaborative mindset. Ideally, you will have :