Web Developer
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Web Developer
Chatham
Up to £38,000 + Excellent
Prospects
CV Screen is recruiting for a Web
Developer with experience using .NET and C# for a well-established
property company. The role is hybrid, and you will be required to go
into the office based in Chatham 4 days a week. A salary of up to
£38,000 is available.
ROLE DETAILS
In
your role as a Web Developer you will work within the Marketing
Department and will work closely with the Senior Developer and Head of
Marketing to help move marketing initiatives forward and further
strengthen the company’s campaign reporting.
REQUIRED
SKILLS
The Web Developer will have the majority of the following experience:
- Experience using .NET and C#
- HTML/CSS/JS with experience of email design
- Previous experience using SQL Server
- Knowledge of Website Analytics and Git
- Previous experience using Google Suite – Ads, Tag Manager, Analytics, etc would be desirable
- Knowledge of PowerQuery for Excel or PowerBI would also be preferable
SALARY:
Basic salary up to £38,000
Benefits include:
- Hybrid working options
- Additional leave
- Company events
- Company pension
- Employee discount
- Health & wellbeing programme
- Life insurance
- Referral programme
- Sick pay
LOCATION
Hybrid role with 4 days a week required in the office based in
Chatham.
TO APPLY:
Please send your CV
to Skye Mclellan at CV Screen in strict confidence or call Skye for
more details.
CV Screen is the Recruitment Agency managing this
vacancy.
ALTERNATE TITLES
C# Developer
| Junior Web Developer | Software Developer
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