Job Description
Web Application Developer – Graduate considered!
A fantastic opportunity for a talented Software Developer to join an industry-leading software company in Cambridge. The role offers the chance to work on a wide variety of web application infrastructure projects using a diverse toolset, with an emphasis on JavaScript, Node.js, and related frameworks. This position is open to both Graduates and experienced Software Development professionals.
Location – Cambridge office (3 days on site, 2 days remote)
Salary – £35,000 – £80,000 + comprehensive benefits (£35k for new graduates, up to £80k for highly experienced candidates with mentoring capabilities)
Requirements for Web Application Developer – Graduate Considered
Responsibilities for Web Application Developer – Graduate Considered
Work on web applications using a diverse set of JavaScript technologies. Opportunities to work across the stack, with current tech including:
Web (UI): JavaScript (backbone.js, d3.js, three.js, pdf.js), Less/CSS
Web (Backend): Node.js, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Redis
What the role offers:
Applications:
Keywords –
Software Engineer, Application Developer, Back-End Developer, Node.js Developer, Full-Stack Developer, UI/UX Developer, JavaScript Developer, MEAN/MERN Stack, Meteor.js, Express.js, Web Architect, Web Systems Developer, Web Programmer, JavaScript, Node.js, backbone.js, HTML5, Less CSS, Web Development, Software Engineering, React.js, AngularJS, Vue.js, PHP, Computer Science, Web Design, Web Integration
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