Permanent Customer Requirements Jobs in Norfolk

4 of 4 Permanent Customer Requirements Jobs in Norfolk

Change Management Team Leader

Wymondham, Norfolk, East Anglia, United Kingdom
DEVONSHIRE APPOINTMENTS LTD
of both outbound and inbound document services. Our Wymondham-based site boasts cutting-edge capabilities in printing, mailing, warehousing, and electronic data capture. We support a wide range of customer requirements with our outbound mail and inbound postal solutions. The site is home to key operational and support functions including Production Services, Finance, and IT, all working together More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £30,000
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Change Management Manager

Wymondham, England, United Kingdom
Devonshire
of both outbound and inbound document services. Our Wymondham-based site boasts cutting-edge capabilities in printing, mailing, warehousing, and electronic data capture. We support a wide range of customer requirements with our outbound mail and inbound postal solutions. The site is home to key operational and support functions including Production Services, Finance, and IT, all working together More ❯
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Software Architect

Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Hybrid / WFH Options
Hays
procedures and other software engineering techniques. Responsibilities Delivery of high-quality technical solutions to meet stakeholder requirements. Ensures user stories are ready for development to start work. Ensure that customer requirements are understood clearly and accurately defined, both technically and from a business perspective. Support solutions through the selection of appropriate tools, technologies, and frameworks either drawing on … design patterns, DevOps, continuous development and continuous delivery. Develop and maintain a deep technical knowledge of the technology stack. Thinking through, understanding and applying broader issues and non-functional requirements (e.g. scalability, security, maintainability & performance) Mentoring developers in the team and reviewing code, contributing to the overall quality and security principles. Provide technical training, solution awareness and knowledge transfer … to other team members. Supporting Project Management by leading the upfront and on-going phases of a delivery. Understand non-functional requirements including performance, resilience, stability, security, maintainability and scalability of systems/solutions. Ensure consistent collaboration, relevant documentation and support/service mechanisms, both internal and external, throughout all engagement lifecycles. Prototyping potential solutions through Proof-of-Concept More ❯
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Software Architect - Home Based

Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Hybrid / WFH Options
Hays
procedures and other software engineering techniques. Responsibilities Delivery of high-quality technical solutions to meet stakeholder requirements. Ensures user stories are ready for development to start work. Ensure that customer requirements are understood clearly and accurately defined, both technically and from a business perspective. Support solutions through the selection of appropriate tools, technologies, and frameworks either drawing on … design patterns, DevOps, continuous development and continuous delivery. Develop and maintain a deep technical knowledge of the technology stack. Thinking through, understanding and applying broader issues and non-functional requirements (e.g. scalability, security, maintainability & performance) Mentoring developers in the team and reviewing code, contributing to the overall quality and security principles. Provide technical training, solution awareness and knowledge transfer … to other team members. Supporting Project Management by leading the upfront and on-going phases of a delivery. Understand non-functional requirements including performance, resilience, stability, security, maintainability and scalability of systems/solutions. Ensure consistent collaboration, relevant documentation and support/service mechanisms, both internal and external, throughout all engagement lifecycles. Prototyping potential solutions through Proof-of-Concept More ❯
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