Salary 30,000 - 35,000 GBP per year
Requirements:
- 3 years of experience with Umbraco
Relevant degree
WCAG 2.1 accessibility
Umbraco forms
Agency environment
Responsibilities:
- You will work on projects through all stages of the build and testing to deliver customer requirements. You will work both independently and as a Lead Developer within a project team, working across a diverse portfolio of website projects. Alongside CMS development activities, you’ll get the opportunity to work with a range of technologies using the latest development tools and techniques.
We would love you to create clean, structured code that is well-documented and compliant with WCAG 2.1 accessibility guidelines and conforms to GDPR standards. We’d like you to be able to to create secure web applications, understand the latest security threats and be able to mitigate against them. As a senior member of our team, you will identify opportunities for efficiency and improvement, such as building core code libraries, as well as mentor junior developers and contribute to standards development.
Technologies:
- Umbraco
- C#
- MS-SQL
- jQuery
- HTML5
- CSS
More:
We’d really like to hear from you if you’re an excellent, pragmatic problem-solver and an enthusiastic and supportive team member, willing to get stuck in and support team members around you.
We’d love to see good interpersonal skills with the ability to explain technical matters to non-technical clients and staff. You should be able to work on multiple projects at once and work well under pressure.
We really want to talk to candidates who are passionate about keeping up to date with the latest software development methodologies and technologies and have a real enthusiasm for web technology.
Connect is a specialist provider of award-winning web solutions. We are award winning experts in web development and design, intranet development, app development, content management systems, database systems and software development. Our clients include the DVLA, HMRC, HM Treasury, NHS Education for Scotland, the Welsh Government, North West Air Ambulance, Cardiff University and Hewlett Packard.