Junior Software Developer Jobs in the East Midlands

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Junior Software Developer

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
In Technology Group
Job Title: Junior Software Developer Location: Nottingham (Hybrid) Salary: Up to £30,000 The successful Junior Software Developer will be responsible for developing, testing and maintaining software applications. This role requires an individual who is passionate about software development and has an … excellent understanding of the principles of software engineering and computer science. Responsibilities: * Working collaboratively with other members of the software development team * Writing and maintaining code that is both reliable and efficient * Working to strict deadlines and ensuring quality standards are met * Troubleshooting and debugging software * Ensuring … that code is secure and compliant with industry standards * Keeping up to date with the latest software development technologies Requirements: * Strong understanding of software engineering principles * Excellent knowledge of coding languages such as C#, .Net, Java, etc * Knowledge of databases and SQL * Familiarity with HTML, XML, JSON and more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £25000 - £30000/annum Benefits
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Junior Software Developer

Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
The ONE Group Ltd
you will be responsible for a range of development responsibilities, including testing, code maintenance, technical documentation, configuration, and more. This is not primarily a developer role, however a keen eye for reviewing and interpreting code is key. With ongoing support available, this role would be ideal for someone aspiring … to pursue a career in software development or an existing developer looking to transition into BA/QA positions. Responsibilities: software development by interpreting key elements of business solutions into technical actions/definitions solution reviews by providing feedback to both developers and end users no code more »
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