Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Eden Scott
Design Thinking. in Git for version control. in Responsive Design. in at least one modern JS framework (Vue.js preferred). background in JavaScript (ES6), HTML, and CSS. In return excellent pension Flexible benefits allowance plus bonus scheme Life Assurance Generous annual leave entitlement, Holiday buy/sell scheme Health Cash more »
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Gen+
development), JSON (understanding) Experience utilising a public cloud (AWS preferred) Education technology including as Articulate and SCORM Understanding of Web development technologies and troubleshooting (HTML, CSS, React, Django, F12 developer tools) Web Application security (WAF, Vulnerability management, certificate management, encryption) General IT/Technology skills – DNS, IP/Networking Communication more »
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Flat Fee Recruiter
.NET Collaborate on software design and architecture Troubleshoot and communicate effectively Document throughout the development lifecycle Utilise SQL databases and RESTful APIs Familiarity with HTML/CSS About You: Required: Proven experience as a .Net developer using C# The ability to write clean, scalable code using .NET A collaborative approach … communication skills Experience of documenting throughout the software development life cycle Knowledge of SQL (Microsoft or other) databases Experience with RESTful APIs Familiarity with HTML and CSS Highly Desirable: Blazor Understanding of Agile and Scrum methodologies Azure DevOps Entity Framework Unit Testing If that sounds like you, dont hesitate to more »
Glasgow, City of Glasgow, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Lorien
you will need to bring a good grasp of Front End tooling such as JavaScript (ideally with React/Angular), Twig/Template Engines, HTML, CSS, etc. Knowledge of web security and associated practices Database (relational) skills with MySQL/PostgreSQL A good knowledge of RESTful APIs, and ideally but more »