Junior Developer – Newcastle

GCSEPod – A ground-breaking Education Publishing company are looking to grow their digital team to help them realise their product and platform’s potential. Founded in Newcastle, the company is Multi award-winning and at the forefront of EdTech.  It has broken the mould and challenged convention in the sector. The product currently delivers learning materials to over 1000 schools in 22 countries and to in excess 280,000 pupils; It employs 25 people in central Newcastle.

This position is perfect for a developer who:

  • feels they are ready for new challenges and to apply skills learnt at University
  • wants to learn, experience and utilise new skills on a day-to-day basis
  • can be a key part of a team that takes full control of a product from start to finish

As we look to grow out our suite of products, based on a common platform and under a unifying brand, the right developer will have both the skills and the personality to be part of this journey and must be ready for the exciting challenges this will bring. You should have a great interest in development and the challenges it can lead to. Your role would be to form part of a highly-skilled development team (currently 2 senior developers), involved in new product development as well as implementing new features and maintaining existing code, that will enable the business to grow at an unparalleled rate maintaining its lead in the industry. The business environment is young, energetic and vibrant where colleagues are collaborative and collegiate in their approach.

We need you to:

  • have an interest in web technologies
  • have an understanding of OOP principles and common software design patterns
  • have a basic understanding of SQL and PHP
  • have an understanding of software testing and TDD
  • have an understanding version control, ideally with Git
  • work with the existing development team and colleagues throughout the business to resolve support tickets and develop new functionality
  • be confident and self-motivated, willing to suggest new methods, tools or ideas where appropriate

Other beneficial skills are:

  • a working knowledge of Linux command line interface
  • an understanding of website security issues
  • an understanding of front-end development
  • a familiarity with Javascript and the jQuery library
  • a familiarity with CSS/SASS

Other benefits are:

  • Supporting the successful candidate with training budget to develop skills and knowledge

Details to apply. Please send your CV & cover letter to David Silburn, Software Development Consultant at: david.silburn@gcsepod.com

 

Graduate vacancies: .NET Developers at Last Night of Freedom

Last Night of Freedom are an innovative fast-growing North-East business with huge ambition. Our products are fun, but our philosophy is serious.

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We are seeking a talented, communicative, hard-working and enthusiastic .NET Developer to complement our team and help us fulfil our very ambitious growth plans.

This is very much a hands-on role meaning you will be involved in all aspects of system design: you will be heavily involved in the design and implementation of company databases, you will need to write some super strong code, and you will need to come up with some very creative solutions to some seriously complicated problems. Your skills will be essential in scaling our systems and helping facilitate our growth. Continue reading “Graduate vacancies: .NET Developers at Last Night of Freedom”

Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge, Hampshire – Placement

Information technology (IT) and wildlife research Student Placement 2015/2016

Background

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust is an independent wildlife conservation charity with its 60 scientists carrying out research into game, associated species and habitats, from its HQ at Fordingbridge, Hampshire, and at out-stations throughout the country. The Trust’s main areas of interest encompass farmland, moorland, woodland and river management for game and other wildlife. All of these areas of research generate a great deal of data, which needs to be collected, stored, processed and analyzed.

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