Tech & Digital

Mid Fullstack Developer

  • Location

    Guildford

  • Sector:

    Front End Development

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    £55000 - £60000 per annum + Remote

  • Contact:

    Callum Winchcomb

  • Contact email:

    c.winchcomb@ioassociates.co.uk

  • Job ref:

    BBBH134098_1712564145

Fullstack Developer | Guildford/Remote | £55,000 - £60,000

Are you a mid fullstack developer looking for a new challenge?

Do you want to join a business that will invest time and resources into your personal development?

You will work with financial brands to simplify the world of money, making it easier for their clients to build more valuable relationships with customers. The team you will be involved in are creative, technical and industry experts when it comes to solving problems and delivering real results.

You will be involved in a tight knit development team built around some exceptionally talented developers creating cutting edge technology.

Reporting directly to the Tech Director, you will be involved in a variety of independent and collaborative projects.

Role: Fullstack Developer
Location: UK/Remote - Occasional Travel (Guildford)
Salary: £55,000 - £60,000

Responsibilities:

. Develop scalable, flexible and reusable components

. Create new customer facing portal

. Keep up to date with emerging technologies

. Working in collaboration with other teams across the business


Skills Required:

. Strong Javascript experience

. Solid knowledge of HTML5, CSS3

. Node.js

. GraphQL

. React - either commercial or personal projects, showcasing your work is required.

. AWS / Serverless

As explained, this is mostly a remote position, their office is located in Guildford with a client in London, expectations for travelling are slim, however, you need to be able to when required. If this sounds like something you could see yourself being apart of then apply now!.

e: c.winchcomb @ioassociates.co.uk

Alternatively, if you know of someone who may be a good fit we offer an excellent referral scheme.