3 of 3 Web Development Jobs in the City of London

Lecturer in Computing

Hiring Organisation
Dovetail and Slate
Location
City, London, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
Salary
GBP 40,000 - 45,000 Annual
technologies and blended learning approaches to enrich the student experience. Build relationships with employers and external stakeholders to support industry engagement. Contribute to curriculum development to ensure programmes remain relevant and responsive to sector demands. Participate in quality assurance and continuous improvement activities. Essential Requirements Experience delivering high-quality … work towards one. Sound knowledge of safeguarding, equality and diversity, and health and safety requirements. Experience delivering specialist Computing subjects such as Programming, Networking, Web Development or Cyber Security. Strong digital literacy and the ability to incorporate technology into teaching practice. Desirable Requirements Previous industry experience within ...

Applications Developer

Hiring Organisation
Larbey Evans
Location
City of London, London, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£75,000 - £80,000 per annum
Applications Developer We are on the lookout for a versatile, forward-thinking Applications Developer who excels in developing high-performance web, mobile, and client-server applications, and who takes a proactive approach to technology trends in the legal industry to meet evolving business needs. Salary to £80,000 Hybrid … monthly allowance Free in-office lunch once a week Discretionary bonuses, and more Key Responsibilities of the Applications Developer: Design, develop, and maintain custom web applications and SharePoint solutions. Implement responsive and user-friendly front-ends using client-side frameworks. Develop and optimize SQL databases to support application needs ...

Sales Engineer

Hiring Organisation
Tiptap
Location
City of London, London, United Kingdom
them through APIs and structured data like JSON. While the vast majority of users have no idea about the underlying technology, and even most web-savvy people think of a text editor as a simple piece of HTML, most of the content on the web comes through them. … while it always seems like an easy problem to solve for web developers at first, it's extremely difficult and finicky to do well, even in the age of agentic coding and especially when you need to build more sophisticated agentic document workflows or editor UIs like Google Docs ...