Software Engineer
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Job ref:
MRE/1174307_1649858812
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Location:
England
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Sector:
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Job type:
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Salary:
£600 - £650 per annum
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Contact:
Michael Redfearn
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Email:
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Published:
about 1 year ago
Contract
6 months +
£650 Per day InsideIR35
Based in Ipswich (Hybrid working)
SC Clearance required
Desired skill set: Solid background in ASP.NET Core MVC, PL/SQL and Oracle/Microsoft DB (ASP.NET being the main skill).
- To understand and be able to manage deployment processes
- Incorporate Continuous Improvement
- To be able to prioritise the workstack within JIRA
- To be able to implement Agile methods in their work practice.
- To ensure that Version control is maintained.
- To understand and be able to manage deployment processes
Responsibilities
Creates and implements technical solutions for a domain or cross domains / portfolios of work within a specific technology area autonomously, understanding how solutions impact systems internally and/or externally and assessing impact of change. Provides technical quality assurance over work of other engineers through matrix team structure. Provides sound technical expertise to consult on significant component(s) of a technical solution within a specific domain or cross domain. Identifies opportunities to improve standards of practice within a project, continuously enhancing ways of working. Delivers resolutions to problems that tend to be complex, cross-domain or of high impact to customers.
Description: The purpose of this role is to create, lead and implement significant technical solutions that could impact internally and/or externally. The role is to provide technical quality assurance for work of other engineers; resolving inter-system issues; coaching and mentoring software engineers including peers; and contributing to the learning strategy for software engineering. Creates and implements technical solutions for a domain or cross domains / portfolios of work within a specific technology area autonomously, understanding how solutions impact systems internally and/or externally and assessing impact of change.
