Permanent Development Roadmap Jobs in East Sussex

3 of 3 Permanent Development Roadmap Jobs in East Sussex

Contract .NET Developer - Energy Trading

brighton, south east england, united kingdom
Oliver Bernard
Vertical Leads (Delivery, Technical, QA, Architecture, and Functional) to ensure seamless software delivery. Participate in code reviews to drive best practices and maintain development standards. Support and mentor junior developers, fostering a culture of continuous learning. Optimise performance and minimise technical debt by driving architectural consistency and … adhering to best practices. Collaborate with business analysts and stakeholders to translate business needs into technical solutions. Contribute to the software development roadmap, advocating for best-in-class development practices. What You’ll Need Strong experience in enterprise development using C# .NET, WebAPI More ❯
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Power Platform Consultant

brighton, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
83zero
teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Drive adoption and change management strategies to ensure long-term client success. Contribute to the development roadmap of our Power Platform solutions. 🧠 What You Bring: Strong experience with the Microsoft Power Platform , including: Power Apps (Canvas, Model-driven, Pages) Power Automate More ❯
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Director of Product Management & Head of Customer Success

brighton, south east england, united kingdom
Coats Digital
as well as be responsible for our Global Customer Success function. This role owns the P&L for all products by driving product development, pricing, launch activities, feature strategy, customer feedback programs, and many more life cycle steps for the product. The Product Management function will work directly … on product development road maps, business case development, pricing, strategy, launch, competition tracking, etc. This role will also manage the Fast React Plan product family directly as well as manage the hiring of other Product Managers who would be responsible for the other product families. As More ❯
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